Fuel pump to use with D1SC
Fuel pump to use with D1SC
I have a D1SC that I plan to install over the winter and it came with the external fuel pump. I have to drop the fuel tank to fix a problem with fuel sender (fuel guage not working), so I'm considering installing an in-tank pump.
What's the best option for an in-tank fuel pump that can support a blower on its own?
Thanks,
Joe
What's the best option for an in-tank fuel pump that can support a blower on its own?
Thanks,
Joe
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Re: Fuel pump to use with D1SC
I just installed a Aeromotive Stealth 340 in mine. Works great. I'm running E85 as well and hasn't had a hickup. Supposedly they're supposed to support around 600hp NA. Not sure boosted, but that's quite a bit for a stock size, bolt on, intank pump. SpeedInc had them on sale I believe.
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Engine: 355ci SBC
Transmission: 97GM BW T-56
Axle/Gears: 9", Moser 31 Splines 3.73s Trac Loc
Re: Fuel pump to use with D1SC
You can order them with different inlet locations. I ordered mind with the center inlet location I believe. It was physically larger and I think that was the only model they had on sale. For that, I had to cut out part of the bottom part of the holder. I went ahead and hose clamped it to the holder too just to make sure it didn't move. You'll have to solder on their wire socket, but that's pretty simple and common with aftermarket pumps. Overall, it's very easy to swap in. Very minimal modifications.
http://www.speedinc.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0001158
http://www.speedinc.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0001158
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