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    D-FENS agjohn02's Avatar
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    fuel pumps

    in-line or in-tank. this is the place for all things custom fuel pump related. what are you running? is it loud? had any problems with it? what kind of fittings are you running on it? how is it mounted?



    ill start off.

    ran a NAPA p5000 in-line for a year or two on the scout. worked great but too loud for my DD tastes. Went with a walbro 255lph in-tank set-up. lots of work to make it happen but I like it a lot. its quiet and performs flawlessly. the camaro sending unit has a built in sump that the pump is inside so no starvation issues.

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    I guess it's the E3000 or whatever. Mounted outside of frame passenger side. Rubber line on inlet, Small rubber line on outlet to small piece of factory steel line into filter. Small piece of factory steel line on outlet to compression fitting to steel line. I hear it prime when I turn the key on, don't notice it after that. Here's a pic, yes it needs some type of skid plate protection. (The truck is upside down if that is confusing anyone)
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