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Old 06-14-2008, 02:09 PM
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Carburated Fuel system HELP

I have a 92 lx that has been converted to carb. i'm running a holley black fuel pump, i am going to run a seperate pump for my nitrous system, and my question is,, can i T off of the fuel line going in to the exsisting pump, run it back to that pump and then just run another ppump and line? Basiclly i need to know if one supply line can feed two pumps.. any help would be great, i know very little about carburated cars,
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Re: Carburated Fuel system HELP

Carbs need volume where efi needs more pressure. How fast are you trying to go? 2 pumps can be run off the same line but I would suggest running a larger fuel line. I use -10 from tank to reg and -6 from reg to carb.
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Re: Carburated Fuel system HELP

Why not just upgrade to a A1000 pump and not have to worry about an extra pump?
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