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Duster1
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Looking for recommendations of what electric fuel pump to use. The car a SB 318.

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Good old Holley Blue, Filter, and regulator will do the trick...
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Hi Pete,

Would I need to run a return line.

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They are better, but you can get away with dead-heading it on a small system....
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or indeed

just use a new mechanical pump......they work really quite well....

hi volume. nice big pipes, rather than high pressure for a carb


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Dave999 wrote: Wed Jan 16, 19 1:08 pm or indeed

just use a new mechanical pump......they work really quite well....

hi volume. nice big pipes, rather than high pressure for a carb


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Cheers guys
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