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Rob, the new holley pumps are bad azz. But I can buy a pump that's just as good for $300 less. If you run the higher pressure pump and want an easy install don't use a regulator just get an Enderle by-pass valve and put it on the return line. Only cost around $45 and a better way to regulate the fuel really.
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Thanks guys.
I don't have a return port on my tank so it's either an in line regulator or a pump that works at 7.5 psi or so. Is 7.5-9 psi too much for the needle and seat on a 4150? |
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Thanks MT.
Would you recommend an in line regulator with the Teague pump in the link then? |
Originally Posted by vintage chromoly
(Post 4212923)
Thanks guys.
I don't have a return port on my tank so it's either an in line regulator or a pump that works at 7.5 psi or so. Is 7.5-9 psi too much for the needle and seat on a 4150? |
Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 4212358)
all nice looking engines,any of them over 1000 hp?
I'm also a fan of electric pumps w/ regulators returning to the tank. |
Originally Posted by Black Baja
(Post 4212493)
Rob, the new holley pumps are bad azz. But I can buy a pump that's just as good for $300 less. If you run the higher pressure pump and want an easy install don't use a regulator just get an Enderle by-pass valve and put it on the return line. Only cost around $45 and a better way to regulate the fuel really.
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Originally Posted by vintage chromoly
(Post 4212923)
Thanks guys.
I don't have a return port on my tank so it's either an in line regulator or a pump that works at 7.5 psi or so. Is 7.5-9 psi too much for the needle and seat on a 4150? you can cut a fuel fill hose and add a return there.thats how mine was for many years till I got my new tank. |
Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 4212942)
Interesting , tell me more, something you`ve used and have experience with?
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Keep in mind, additional pressure doesnt mean you will get more fuel to the engine. There are many different styles of Needle/seat assemblies, float designs, and so forth. Each setup can be different as far as the pressure they will tolerate.
If everything is properly setup, 7-8psi of fuel pressure will without a doubt, support well over 1000HP. With a single carb setup, say a blow thru, I dont care how much pressure you throw at it, once you get to 1150hp or so, you run out of needle and seat area. Hence the dual needle and seat bowls become more needed. For a guy building a 600HP, 700HP, or 800HP engine, I think we are getting ahead of ourselves a bit. :ernaehrung004: |
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