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Looking for recommendations on a Electric Fuel Pump for a big cube Hemi HP

Stockcar axeman

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So what are guys having the best results with as far as electric fuel pumps for 950+ HP, 600+ CID Hemis with dual carbs? Any recommendation on best fuel filter? Just piecing my fuel system together and don't want to miss anything. Thanks for any help!
 

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If it was me I would use EFI & high flow Walbro pumps in tank .
Barry Grant Magna Fuel & Mallory Make some very quiet high flow electric pumps for Carbs , you want a rotor not vane style pump , the Holleys are way too loud
 
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I have an Aeromotive S3000. Good for 3000 h.p. I run my Hemi with two 1050 Dominators and two Stages of NOS Foggers off of the one pump to the fuel log and split with three regulators. -12 from tank to log, -8 return, -8 from log to the carbs, -6 to both nitrous kits.

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I have an Aeromotive S3000. Good for 3000 h.p. I run my Hemi with two 1050 Dominators and two Stages of NOS Foggers off of the one pump to the fuel log and split with three regulators. -12 from tank to log, -8 return, -8 from log to the carbs, -6 to both nitrous kits.

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Does your fuel pump have a limited run time they recommend? I am looking at another fuel pump but they say not to run it continuously for more than 1.5 hours.
 
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I have run it on the street now for several years with no issues. With the return line it never even feels hot to the touch.
 

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I have run it on the street now for several years with no issues. With the return line it never even feels hot to the touch.
Looking over the specs it looks it would do the job. Nice looking setup. Thanks for the info.
 
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