Fuelpump
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From: Bertram (outside Austin), TX
Car: 87 GTA
Engine: L98
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: Dana M78 3.27 posi
Re: Fuelpump
TPI systems run at roughly double pressure than TBI. So no..you can't run a TPI pump. Sorry.
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From: West-Central
Car: 91 Trans am
Engine: built 360 TBI
Transmission: built 700r4
Axle/Gears: 10bolt/3.23
Re: Fuelpump
If you dont do any upgades that will require more fuel, it is better to use the stock TBI pump.
If you do a LT1 cam swap with full exhaust you will need a TPI pump, AFPR, top dawn solution's 20psi FP spring and tune it correctly to feed 250-260hp @4500rpm.
Re: Fuelpump
Your stock FPR should bleed off the greater flow capacity of the TPI pump and maintain the pressure it was set to initially(12 lbs). I would swap in the TPI pump if you plan on any engine enhancements down the road. I would also make the FPR adjustable and add a FP gauge. If intentions are to run stock then the TBI pump should be just fine.
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From: Fullerton,CA
Car: 82 Camaro Z28
Engine: 305 Crossfire
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3:23
Re: Fuelpump
Your stock FPR should bleed off the greater flow capacity of the TPI pump and maintain the pressure it was set to initially(12 lbs). I would swap in the TPI pump if you plan on any engine enhancements down the road. I would also make the FPR adjustable and add a FP gauge. If intentions are to run stock then the TBI pump should be just fine.
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