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Old 01-14-2008, 08:33 PM
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I would reccomend an in tank pump. I have a Ramjet 502 and did the powertour on 05 and seveal of us found out extended use of an inline pump was boiling the fuel in the lines. I replaced my stock tank setup with a Rick's hotrods tank with a bosch pump in the tank. I actually had the tank built with two pumps as someday I plan to procharge or turbocharge the car. But anyhow it solved my issues. If you run the car low on fuel with the inline the car will act up sooner. It is caused from the fuel injection systems design bypasses the excess fuel and returns it to the tank. The heat from the engine and the inline fuel pumpit will boil the fuel and cause it to vapor lock in the lines.
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