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<blockquote data-quote="califsp" data-source="post: 14087420" data-attributes="member: 67096"><p>Thanks for starting the thread huff. I've been looking at VMP and Roush as well.</p><p></p><p>One question. Isn't there a fuel pump that will handle up to about 650 hp that can be easily intalled? I thinking like the one on my old New Edge. Drop the tank, take the cover off, change the pump and put the cover back on. It was simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="califsp, post: 14087420, member: 67096"] Thanks for starting the thread huff. I've been looking at VMP and Roush as well. One question. Isn't there a fuel pump that will handle up to about 650 hp that can be easily intalled? I thinking like the one on my old New Edge. Drop the tank, take the cover off, change the pump and put the cover back on. It was simple. [/QUOTE]
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