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Latest low pressure fuel pump??
What are people using for low pressure fuel pumps with carbs these days???
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Im using a malory 110, its 7psi so you still need to use a regulator. Nice thing is that its rebuildable.
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Pelican sells a Pierburg and a bosche but can’t tell if one is low pressure
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Pierburg 912fpmp 3.5#, no reg needed.
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The Mallory has a lot of good feedback but it’s sopposed to be mounted vertically and don’t see how to fit that in the original location up front. I’ve also seen And used the pierburg but my setup uses AN fittings on the pressure side and the low pressure pierburgs i see now are just clamped both sides.
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I can call but crazy Pelican doesn’t have explanation on low pressure vs high pressure or what Pumps are for carbs like competitors. Guessing the lower cost ones are low pressure
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Bought one of these, but have not installed it yet. 4psi.
Electric Fuel Pump CARTER P60504 |
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Pierburg Universal Fuel Pump
I installed Pelican's universal Pierburg fuel pump. The fuel line sizes were a bit of a challenge, but it works well.
Fuel Pump Switch - CIS to Pierburg Universal I have a PMO fuel reg with recirculation - the Pierburg remains at a steady 3.5 psi. Good luck, Gordo
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![]() i like these if there made in USA, period correct for an old 911
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