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45 side draft with stock feul pump?
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Hi All,

Just been through my parents garage and found the 45 dcoe I used on the front of my turboed A14. Will I need to put an electric feul pump in (to be safe) on a stock stanard A12 in a ute? Or can the stock fuel pump, cam driven, supply enough fuel so she wont lean out? I know I'm just being lazy but thought I'd ask to see if someone else had done it before with any success.

Posted on: 2006/6/13 6:03
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Re: 45 side draft with stock feul pump?
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i've got twin forty's and stock fuel pump ... no problems in it leaning out when it went on the dyno last year

Posted on: 2006/6/13 12:36
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Re: 45 side draft with stock feul pump?
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Cheers, for that boofhead, I've had a twin 40 on an A14 but ran a small Facet electric pump. Thanks for you help.

Posted on: 2006/6/14 1:51
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