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I think ill go with the thunder series by edelbrock in the 650cfm range for $320, and ill get the cheapy air gap, no chrome for me to save on money. My other question is, what fuel pump should i get now that im going to be getting this stuff?
Here are some,
JEGS Performance Products 15950 JEGS Mechanical Fuel Pumps
Edelbrock 1721 Edelbrock Performer RPM Fuel Pumps
Holley 12-327-11 Holley 110 GPH Fuel Pumps
just a few,
and i take it i should probably buy the carb gasket, carb studs, intake bolts as well correct?
Here are some,
JEGS Performance Products 15950 JEGS Mechanical Fuel Pumps
Edelbrock 1721 Edelbrock Performer RPM Fuel Pumps
Holley 12-327-11 Holley 110 GPH Fuel Pumps
just a few,
and i take it i should probably buy the carb gasket, carb studs, intake bolts as well correct?
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I have one prooblem can the 1805 thunder series bolt onto the 7501 intake. When looking at the installation instructions, it doesnt show up on the reccomended list of carb and intake combos, does this mean it wouldnt even work?
Also I got the needed fuel filter, hose, and other things I have to get to as this carb requires them.
Also I got the needed fuel filter, hose, and other things I have to get to as this carb requires them.
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I have one prooblem can the 1805 thunder series bolt onto the 7501 intake. When looking at the installation instructions, it doesnt show up on the reccomended list of carb and intake combos, does this mean it wouldnt even work?
Also I got the needed fuel filter, hose, and other things I have to get to as this carb requires them.
Also I got the needed fuel filter, hose, and other things I have to get to as this carb requires them.
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Be sure to run a hard line (steel or aluminum) from the fuel pump to the carb. Some guys make the mistake of going the "easy" route and running rubber, which is a fire hazard and a big safety no-no for obvious reasons! Also, if your fuel filter is one of those see through plastic types that could melt or split open and start your car on fire, throw it out. Barbeques can be fun, carbeques are not!
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