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Old 10-17-2002, 10:12 AM
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Does anyone have info on types of fuel pumps to use externally for TPI systems in a rod. Confused with which ones may work, have heard bad reports on the longevity of frame mounted hi pressure pumps. Is there any one using one of these setups, I would prefer to do this instead of in-tank if possible. Also have been told that a pre-pump(lift pump) before the hi-pressure will make them last longer? Thanks
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Much of the problems people have is in the plumbing. If you dont use a proper fuel return system the pump will overheat.

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visit Kinsler at www.kinsler.com or give them a call, they have pumps ranging from 200 to 2000 Hp, (they are the guys that helped Arie Lyendyk win the brickyard 500) But a bosch style inline pump is propably going to be your ticket.
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Bosch is the one, don't even think about a Holley!
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