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has any one used a holley or edelbrock fuel pump in their truck. i have a stock style fuel pump witch i just replaced and its bad the fuel wont stay in my fuel filter and i need to change the pump the d word is broken. i just want to know if it will fit in my truck cause i had to bend the inlet nipple for my pump so it wouldnt hit the frame. any help will be nice
MrWheelHop
01-02-2003, 02:28 AM
i think it holley that sells a 70 or 90 gph pump with a adjustable inlet outlet.....i had a stock pump on then through on the holley .... ohh man did I see a preformance difference..
Knanthrup
01-02-2003, 09:06 AM
I bought an Edelbrock racing pump (Victor Jr. I think?) that flows 130 GPH. I haven\'t run my truck yet so I can\'t tell you how it works yet but I\'ve heard good things about them and I think you can find a brand new one for around 80-90 bucks. They also have one for a little lower performance use that flows like 115 GPH it\'s also cheaper.
dunnonuffin
01-02-2003, 06:31 PM
Lightweight has a nice Holley Red Pump still for sale. Nice pump, i\'d use it if mine wasnt fuel injected. http://www.s10v8.com/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif
basementdweller
01-03-2003, 10:54 AM
I\'ve ran a Holley blue, and i currently run a holley black (140GPH), I still have the blue, i think it flows 110GPH if your interested. http://www.s10v8.com/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif ... these are electric.. you know you can twist the body of those mechanicals right?
mommasboy
01-04-2003, 10:21 AM
With the blue he\'d need a fuel pressure regulator though. Good pump if you wanna spend the extra $100 for a decent regulator.
I have a holley red pump for sale.perfect for street motor.
s10rodder
01-22-2003, 12:33 PM
I\'d recommend against the edelbrock pump. I\'m using the street pump (110 gph - no regulator required) and when I installed it the bottom of the pump body hit the frame. I had to do a lot of grinding and pounding to get it to clear. The outlet/inlets are fine but the edelbrock pumps have a big bulky lower housing with allen head bolts surrounding it. The holley pumps with the swivel outlets should work fine. Don\'t get me wrong, the edelbrock pump works great, it was just a bitch to get it in. If you decide to beat/grind the hell out of your frame to go with the edelbrock pump, make sure you account for engine movement. I used a big piece of steel pipe to \"torque\" the engine back and forth on the mounts so I could tell how far it would move to make sure I ground enough of the frame away for the pump to totally clear.
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