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    I've found that the majority of street cars work just fine with a high performance, like Carter or Edelbrock, mechanical pump....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    I've found that the majority of street cars work just fine with a high performance, like Carter or Edelbrock, mechanical pump....
    yes this is ok if you have the pump rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    I've found that the majority of street cars work just fine with a high performance, like Carter or Edelbrock, mechanical pump....
    Dave ,
    I actually bought a new Holly mechanical pump, (#327...110gph )but it almost hits the frame rail without even starting the car. Im worried that with engine torque, it could hit... also need to see if I can "re-clock" the fuel inlet and outlet, they will hit for sure...

    As for exhaust, the car has a nice throaty sound , but the fuel pump still dominates that noise competition.... might be worth a call to holley to see what they say?
    my wife says i cant have them all....i tell her i can try....

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