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							g'day folks, im putting a v8 out of a NC fairlane into my mk2 escort and am in need of a fuel pump. does anyone know the fuel pressure needed?? Cheers | ||
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| Matt_jew | 
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							The fuel pressure is done through the regulator on the injector rail. Pretty much any EFI pump will do the job for you. 
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| sammyguitar01 | 
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							ohhhhh thanks for that. so roughly 30-50 psi should d? then the regulator will take care of the rest						
						
						
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| SWC | 
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							Use a Wlabro GSS341 or a GSS342 or similar and you will have no issues.						
						
						
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| sammyguitar01 | 
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							planning on running a fuel cell and an inline pump not an in tank pump.						
						
						
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| XR9UTE | 
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							If the engine is standard or near to, I'd use a stock pump and make it fit inside your fuel cell. Otherwise get a pump that'll supply a max of about 120L/Hr @ 40 psi and you'll be all good. If you use a pump that's too big you'll just recirculate too much fuel back to the tank which heats up the fuel making heaps of fuel vapor. | ||
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