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    1. #1
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      LS 427 inline fuel pump

      I have a LS 427 fuel injection motor 618hp and am looking for a good inline fuel pump and set up. Car will see the road race track once a year and a few auto crosses but mainly a street car. Looking for your feed back. Thanks
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    2. #2
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      LS 427 inline fuel pump

      We've used the Holley inline pumps, they work great. The 12-920 may not be rated for 600hp though, not sure.. But their billet ones are nice too.

      -Dale
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    3. #3
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      Thanks Dale, can the corvette fuel filter and regulator be used or should I run a separate one

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      For what you're doing, the Vette one will be just fine.

      -Dale
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      Thank you

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Schwartz Performance View Post
      For what you're doing, the Vette one will be just fine.

      -Dale
      They say they like 60psi I think this is 58psi, close enough?

    7. #7
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      LS 427 inline fuel pump

      Yes most LS engines are designed for 58psi. The tune won't change that much with a 2 psi difference.

      -Dale
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