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    BigAl917 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
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    Athens
    Car Year, Make, Model: 1989 chevy s10
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    depending on your motor id say just get a good holley mechanical fuel pump ....but the old electric one i had from autozone was 5 to 7 psi it didnt say what the gph was but it was the 39.99 one and i kept running out of gas,,,,we put a holley fuel pump on it with a regulator and set it at between 7 and 8 with the motor running and it works fine..........YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!! 9 times out of 10
    Last edited by BigAl917; 03-17-2006 at 08:45 PM.
    Drive it like you stole it!!!!

    1989 s10
    385 cuin,bowtie heads 2.05/1.65 valves,1.45 springs,ProComp 1.6 full roller rockers/stud girdle
    kieth black pistons,m55hv oil pump
    Engine Works 5.21/5.21 solid cam
    cloyes tru roller timing chain set on +4,hooker hedders long tube,
    victor jr.intake,AED 750 HP carb
    Engine Works billiet HEI distributor 55,000 volt coil,3800 10" stall,350 turbo Tranny,4.56:1 gear posi,10 point rollcage,16 gal RCI fuel cell with sending unit,molded racing seats/5 point harness,B&M ratchet shifter,Auto meter tach and gauges,mickey thompson ET DRAG 28x10.5x15w

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