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Old 01-09-2011, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Blown06
4303 if doing a cell

Jegs sells a kit with the 4301 pump that comes with pump, 2 filters, regulator, y-fitting, twin relay wiring and all -orb fittings you'll need for under a grand last time I checked. I think it even comes with the -12 fitting for the fuel cell. If you want, you can call them and tell them you want to upgrade to the 4303 pump (I think $200 more) and they will direct ship the kit from magnafuel. Awesome parts and a fairly complete kit for the price. All you'll need is the lines and hose ends and that will support A LOT of hp.

This kit should be used with -12 from cell to first filter to pump, -10 from pump to second filter to Y-fitting, -8 out of each y to the back of each of your rails, -6 out of the front of each of your rails to regulator and then -8 from the regulator to the return fitting on the cell.


You got a link to that package? I looked but couldnt find it.

Has anyone herd any good things from fuelab?
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I even called them and they didn't know what I was talking bout
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Originally Posted by denali_on_26's
I even called them and they didn't know what I was talking bout
dam, i would like to just buy a package so i dont haft to worry about it. fuelab has some pretty nice stuff but no packages yets.
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call lonnies, a sponser on tech, but have the wallet real close and full
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Originally Posted by charcold-bowtie
call lonnies, a sponser on tech, but have the wallet real close and full
well im not the type that likes to get raped lol.
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You'll spend alot no matter if you buy it from Lonnie or do it yourself. Those AN fittings are expensive.
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Originally Posted by scooter k
You'll spend alot no matter if you buy it from Lonnie or do it yourself. Those AN fittings are expensive.
This is true. It will be almost the same if you do it yourself vs buy it from someone like Lonnie.
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go to jegs website and type MP-4815 in the search bar. This is the kit that comes with the 4301 pump. This kit will support a lot of power, but if you think your gonna be over about 700-800 at the tires I'd call them and tell them you want to upgrade the pump to the 4303. Both the 4301 and the 4303 can be run on the street for extended period without having to mess with a stupid voltage regulator to keep the pump from overheating.

If you get a rep that doesn't know what your talking about, keeping calling until you find one that does.

If your gonna run cell, this is the best "kit" type fuel system you can buy IMO.
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Thank you...
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Ok....i am ready to order my fuel system....i plan on a MAGNAFUEL 4303
But is there anything that would be "better" or other options before I order this pump today?


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