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Old 05-20-2008, 10:20 PM   #10 (permalink)
turbojonsrt4
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I'll be doing injectors as I said. Right now I'm on 750s. I've got a larger -8an line from the Boomba rail to the regulator, -6 an returnline, -8an feed from the firewall to the rail. The changes I planned to make at once ( for now), was to do the bottleneck mod and pump rewire, while also adding in an inline pump and run the -8an line from there to the firewall, or probably all the way to the rail. Basically what I'm getting at here is this. Regardless if I do the bottleneck mod and pump rewire, then add the 1000-1200cc injectors that I'll eventually be getting, I still dont see having enough fuel for 30-35 psi on a single 255, which is why I wanted to find out about adding in an inline pump, something that could be done while doing the bottleneck mod and rewire.
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