NEED SOME TRUCK HELP

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Old 12-01-2008, 05:35 PM
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The wires probably run to a relay somewhere. An electric fuel pump can and should put out that much pressure, at least some of the mopars I've worked on do. if you want to regulate it, then I would suggest an inline regulator that can handle that that kind of PSI.
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Correct me if im wrong but i think holley makes an inline regulator that will handle that kind of pressure.
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yes they do and so do others so what ever kind your looking for i would go to summit and just get it through them
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you can always try a local performance place and see what they have. If you just happen to mention what price you can get it for at summit, they might lower theirs or match it just to get the business.
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