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GUSHER
08-16-2005, 06:15 PM
if my oem fuel pump its not working very well and i replace it with a wallbro or holley high volume fuel pump 255 would i have any problem like the high volume pump would force itself or something like that
could happen?
im planing to supercharge the car with a ati procharger and one pump its for a normal aspiration and other for supercharged car could
thanks
Soltakr
08-17-2005, 12:14 PM
You should not have any problem with the pump as long as it is installed correctly. You should adjust the fuel pressure by way of the regulator for correct amount. When time for the power adder to be installed, you or your tech should adjust the pressure accordingly. Most aftermarket companies have warrenty with there part, so just make sure you have the info before you start.
Does any body know if you need any special tools or is there any tricks to changing a fuel pump? I have to do one soon and any pointers would be appreciated.
Ed Blown Vert
08-18-2005, 06:53 PM
Go with the Racetronix (http://www.racetronix.com) Plug & Play Fuel Pump
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