Re: Electric Fuel Pump Installation
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Re: Electric Fuel Pump Installation




Dennis, I run a Carter pump as a booster to my mechanical on my cross ram in TX. I do have to turn it on on occasion as I'm in Texas with similar heat problems, my only comment is to be careful and use a pump that isn't so noisy, I had a Holley pump that drove me nuts.? Using an electric is also handy on starts after the car has been sitting, fills the carbs for a quicker start.

John Althaus
64 Hemi Savoy 4 Spd


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From: Jimmy Peavy <peaver63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 8:22 pm
Subject: Re: Electric Fuel Pump Installation


It is ok to use it as a booster.?
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Dennis C. wrote:?
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>I will be installing an electric fuel pump on my 63 SF with a 383. I am >doing this to help prevent vapor lock, I am located in Yuma Arizona >where temperatures well above 100 are the normal.?
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>Is it better to remove the stock mechanical fuel pump and pipe directly >to the carb or is it ok to use the electric fuel pump as a booster pump.?
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>Thanks?
>Dennis C.?
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