george68hemirr
I think you guys are full of shit.
this pumps says it puts out 9 psi........you dont want to run higher then 7.5 psi......i hope you are installing a fuel pressure regulator too.......too much pressure will blow out your power valve :toetap:6R9Runner said:A31, did you switch the pump with the key or separately? Is there a brand you would recommend/ avoid? My thoughts are to avoid a high pressure pump, and go with something like a 30 gph.A31PKG said:droptop said:Inline "helper" pumps can be easily hidden, usually cost around 50-75 bucks, and are a big help with not only "hot-soak" restarts, but firing the ol' girl up after sitting for extended periods. Mount as close to the tank as possible... On the crossmember - where the rear shocks mount - is where I have mine...
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ATX-E8090/
) the average psi range for the bigblock is 6 psi - the book actually says "pounds" but I assume that "psi" is what's inferred... I would guess that for general street performance, and an occasional visit to the track, that anything in that range would be acceptable... This may seem like another thread hijack, but fuel pressure, as well as fuel temp, are two things that can negatively affect the enjoyment of these cars. Especially with todays crappy gas.... A carb insulator and constant fuel delivery to the carb, are two key areas that yield big improvements.