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Old 09-27-2005, 07:35 PM
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Default Need an inline fuel pump to run a slightly modified d16z6

I've got a d16z6 in my '83 Civic.

I need a RELIABLE inline fuel pump to run my i/h/e d16z6. In the near future, I'll be going with a small turbo setup so keep that in mind.

Can anyone recommend a good inline fuel pump for this setup?

Sometime down the line I'm going to switch to 88-91 gas tank and run the in-tank setup but there's more custom fab than i'm willing to do right now.

Anybody have any suggestions that won't kill my wallet?

Is it true that when the gas tanks get low, fuel delivery via inline pumps gets questionable?
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MSD inline pumps work pretty well
Old 09-27-2005, 08:19 PM
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Do you have any specific recommendation?

I have no idea how much fuel it needs to be able to flow.
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man you can actually get one at autozone that looks just like the ones that come in the drag kits, and its cheaper, man i can't remember the part number right now, i have got 2 in the past from autozone that works pretty good
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Well I work at Pep Boys and the most powerful inline pump we sell costs $70 and flows 11psi.

That's hardly powerful enough, I bet!

Are you using these pumps as the ONLY pump in the system? That's how it will be in my setup....I need something powerful enough to get the job done on it's own.
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I'm using an inline MSD pump as well, but I'm using it in conjuction with the in-tank. I bought it for around $90-95 on summitracing.com.

http://www.msdignition.com/fuel_7.htm
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i believe walboro and bosch has the pump your looking for.
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