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Age: 36 Posts: 721 Joined: 31st Dec 2005 Ride: EF V8 Futura, 180sx Location: Brisbane, Burpengary |
Hey guys
My fuel pump and regulator are stuffed and i can get a holley blue fuel pump with original regulator cheap. I was wondering if it would work or would flood the motor instead. 250 xflow 4.1 EFI 1987 thx
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i doubt it'd get up to a suitable pressure
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You need a lot more pressure to run injectors than what a Holley blue will put out.
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holley blue pumps are the ultimate, pop the bonnet of any 10 sec drag car..........what do you see? HOLLEY BLUE
they have adjustable pressure, so darn outh itll suit your 6.
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Age: 36 Posts: 721 Joined: 31st Dec 2005 Ride: EF V8 Futura, 180sx Location: Brisbane, Burpengary |
Well ill get it and give it a go and see if it runs the car if not i can sell it to a mate supping up a 250 xflow carby. he'll proberly love me cause ill sell it cheap to him lol
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MYLO_XR6 wrote: holley blue pumps are the ultimate, pop the bonnet of any 10 sec drag car..........what do you see? HOLLEY BLUE they have adjustable pressure, so darn outh itll suit your 6. They are carby pumps, not efi. They can run at a maximum of 14psi (EFI wants around 40psi). It wont work. EDIT: From Holley website (http://www.holley.com/12-802-1.asp) Quote: Not designed or recommended for use with fuel injection systems
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X-flow: Like stock standard said, don't waste your time and money.
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