RE: Electric Fuel Pump Installation
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RE: Electric Fuel Pump Installation




althausjbl@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> Dennis, I run a Carter pump as a booster to my mechanical on my cross 
> ram in TX. I do have to turn it on on occasion as I'm in Texas with 
> similar heat problems, my only comment is to be careful and use a pump 
> that isn't so noisy, I had a Holley pump that drove me nuts.? Using an 
> electric is also handy on starts after the car has been sitting, fills 
> the carbs for a quicker start.
> 
> John Althaus
> 64 Hemi Savoy 4 Spd
> 
> ===================================================================

I got a near new Holley blue pump and reg for $50. I like noise:-) I bet 
I get it. You should hear my electric fan. Sounds like a hurricane. By 
the way, what does a Holley blue pull in amps?



Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies


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