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Old 01-10-2008, 09:21 AM
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Question Procharger Fuel Pump

I'm putting together a Procharged "blow through" engine (505cid) and was wondering what kind of fuel pumps you guys are running? The engine will be fairly radical but still see some street driving.

Any reccomendations on an electric pump that can supply enough fuel and still live on the street?

Thanks in advance, BP
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On my Procharged 468, I run the Aeromotive A1000, so far no problems with it and I do drive it on the street too.
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Old 01-10-2008, 10:17 AM
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This Firebird uses an A1000 for the street with the Aeromotive Controller (to keep the fuel from heating up) and then an A1004 kicks in for boost mode.
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BTW -

Nice Firebird you have there. 11.46 is a great time slip.
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Thanks for the info Speedster! I was thinking about a similar Aeromotive set up. I've been checking out those "Weldon" pumps and my ideas are changing again.

11's will soon be just a memory!
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weldon pumps . check them out.
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I'm using SX performance, much like Aeromotive with some subtle differences. WOrks great.
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I use A1000 and it's been perfect. I started out with the Racepump and it was trouble for two months until I gave up and went to Aeromotive.
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