Inline fuel pump
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Inline fuel pump
Swapping out my blown 352fe for a 06 5.3LM7. Which inline fuel pump would some of you recommend?
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Re: Inline fuel pump
May be better to place this question in a more appropriate forum, I'm sure someone will be able to address your question.
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Re: Inline fuel pump
I agree that it needs to be in the right forum.
Since its here though....are you running the stock fuel tank? You will need to figure out how to get a supply and return line into the stock tank if you are.
I need to know more before I make a recommendation.
If you are doing the mustang tank in the back of the truck, I highly recommend the Phantom in tank setup. It just flat works, fits great and is quiet.
I am running dual Bosch 044's on my ls swapped truck. They are pretty noisy but deliver a firehose of fuel up front.
Single Bosch would be plenty. How are you regulating the pressure to the rails?
Sean
Since its here though....are you running the stock fuel tank? You will need to figure out how to get a supply and return line into the stock tank if you are.
I need to know more before I make a recommendation.
If you are doing the mustang tank in the back of the truck, I highly recommend the Phantom in tank setup. It just flat works, fits great and is quiet.
I am running dual Bosch 044's on my ls swapped truck. They are pretty noisy but deliver a firehose of fuel up front.
Single Bosch would be plenty. How are you regulating the pressure to the rails?
Sean