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When I was racing S/G in the late 90s, I used BG400 pump, filter and regulator. Now in S/S with a 283, I'm looking for advice on the latest, best stuff.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Fuel pump volume is relative to engine output. It is not the fuel pressure that gets fuel to the carb as does the pumps ability to sent the volume of fuel(gallons) that the carb needs to atomize and feed the motor. The weight of the car also plays a role. The "Blue" with a 3/8 line is the smallest way to go.
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Join Date: May 2006
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MagnaFuel. Excellent products, excellent support, reasonable prices, and excellent service life.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Cumming GA
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I have had a Magnafuel on our 283/327 stick shift stocker for 6 years. It has been perfect. I like the looks of the Product Engineering stuff too.
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