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Old 07-22-2010, 10:44 PM
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This may be in the wrong section but im gonna install a inline NOS fuel pump on my truck and i honestly cant see a place to put it before the filter. I want to see some pics of guys inline fuel pumps on RCSB with stock fuel tank.
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Why do you want it before the filter??
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Hell i dont know. lol There still isnt much room after the filter.
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Not sure exactly what you're looking for, but.......

Does this help?

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Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
Not sure exactly what you're looking for, but.......

Does this help?
Nice! AKlowiderZ71, you get my vote for "Bailed out the Non-Search User" Member of the Month...

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that definately gives me an idea. Thanks
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You don't have to run the pump before the filter, but it will prolong the life of your pump. You always want to run a pump as low and close to the fuel as possible. It is hard on the pump motor to pull fluid over pushing it. The filter adds a small amount of restriction for the fuel entering the pump and makes it work just a little harder.
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Well that way would be nice but magnacharger wont sell just those pieces so im back at stage 1.
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Originally Posted by Bluchevypick
Well that way would be nice but magnacharger wont sell just those pieces so im back at stage 1.
I don't recall the part number, which I should have written down, but I swear I recall the 180 degree hose being packaged in a GM bag. So if you could figure out the application or if someone else has the part number, you should be able to pick up at least that part.


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