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<blockquote data-quote="sneaky94cobra" data-source="post: 13089261" data-attributes="member: 150777"><p><strong>Thanks for all the feed back</strong></p><p></p><p>One other question I have is the fuel requirments. Since my car is a swap car I am using the stock 5.0 coyote fuel rail into a return style jegs regulator into stock 94 mustang lines, stock fuel filter, and stock hanger assemble with a 255 walbro wired in. With a 100 shot pills in, would a 340 intake pump be able to meet the requirments and exceed them in order to have enough fuel to be safe. Thanks for all the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sneaky94cobra, post: 13089261, member: 150777"] [b]Thanks for all the feed back[/b] One other question I have is the fuel requirments. Since my car is a swap car I am using the stock 5.0 coyote fuel rail into a return style jegs regulator into stock 94 mustang lines, stock fuel filter, and stock hanger assemble with a 255 walbro wired in. With a 100 shot pills in, would a 340 intake pump be able to meet the requirments and exceed them in order to have enough fuel to be safe. Thanks for all the advice. [/QUOTE]
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