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Where would you fit a second fuel pump? all I know is that it is in addition to the stock one to provide more volume but other than that I am clueless :sweatdrop:. Its nothing fancy just a 225lph one, I dont have any fancy pressure regulators or anything!

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Any pointers really appreciated.

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> any good?

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the stock pump also flows 250 lph, so not much of an upgrade....a replacement at most.

If you want an upgraded pump, get a Bosch pump type 040 or 044

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I just heard back from Kyle, it goes in side by side with the stock one as a dual setup. I have some pictures but are unable to post them omn here at the moment.

Not sure if this is any help, itยดs an extract from quite a long discussion on fuel pumps from another site:

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Want to support 600+WHP on a single in tank pump ?

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Denso Pump + Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump = enough SAFELY to literally DROWN a set of 800cc injectors, even at 20+ PSI of Boost (63+ PSI Line Pressures). Stay under 70 PSI line Prssure (under 27 PSI of Boost). I will be running this type of setup for my own application and will upgrade both fuel feed line (8AN) and all wiring when installing my Kenne Bell BAP, just to be safe and provide a little extra headroom. Being a single pump setup, it will still trigger shutdowns etc and all built in safety measures in case of pump failure and I will not have to risk a lean condition that could blow my motor, say, if I were to run twin pumps.

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:)

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