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Old 10-13-2009, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by 70rs View Post
I'd use a feed line from the engine, one less thing to fail. You'll want to get a good quality scavenge pump though, don't go cheap here; if that fails you'll have a very smoky ride...............

Jody
haha. we just went through this on my bosses car.. ended up with a super snake pump. works great and has an adjustable pressure switch for operation.. about 150 bucks..

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Originally Posted by tyoneal View Post
There is a local STS rep located in Arlington I believe. Speak with them/him. They know their stuff and can answer all your questions.
You might want to run an intercooler as well.

They put out a nice product and have the oiling, lag, heating questions all worked out.

Let us know how it works. I have been wanting to put a pair on my 3/4 Ton 4X4 Suburban with a BBC. I pull a Tractor, and a lot of trailers with it, and despite the size of the engine, It could really use a good kick in the pants as I have added a lot of extra items to my truck and it is quite heavy now in and of itself.

Good Luck,

Ty
i have definately wanted to ask them but didnt know they had a rep in arlington. i will investigate..
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