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Old Oct 19, 2003 | 10:11 PM
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Nos inline fuel pump

I have a few questions. first off by installing this does it mean I have to take the one in the tank out or run both of them at the same time. also if there another inline fuel pump that is better. Also Does anyone have any links to installing one. I know I should get a intank one but I dont feel lik fuxing with the tank.
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 10:18 PM
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The NOS inline pump is meant to be used in conjunction with the stock in-tank pump. And the in-tank pump must be working and healthy.

Are you installing the NOS 5176 dry kit? If you are, there is an excellent install instruction for the inline pump in the install manual for the kit. If you are just installing the NOS inline pump to increase your fuel system capacity, it might not be the wisest choice, since it is intended to reach the 85-90psi levels required by the NOS dry kit.

If you need the NOS install info, including the wiring diagram, I could fax it to you.
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 10:33 PM
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Well i have a nitrous works plate system. But i have not used it since i did all the mods below and I just want a little more protection that way I dont go lean. I am thinking the fuel pump I have now is in working order but I am not sure if it can handle my mods below and 125-150shot of the gas.(By the way its also a wet system. So what you think?
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