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What fuel pump for a 48 DCOE?

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Old 05-19-08 | 09:03 AM
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What fuel pump for a 48 DCOE?

I really have found too much on which fuel pump to use for the larger carburetor setups. Would a carter pump work with 30 gph @ 4 psi?
Old 05-19-08 | 11:07 AM
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Carter 40701L01A pump is your best bet, I have read you don't need a FPR with this pump but I'm going to run one with a fuel pressure guage anyway.
Old 05-20-08 | 04:11 PM
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A Carter pump works good on my WEber 48IDA, so I assume it would work well with your DCOS. I do not run a pressure regulator.
Old 05-21-08 | 03:07 PM
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Holley blue is perfect and I happen to have one for sale if you want it.
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holley red..
Old 05-22-08 | 02:42 AM
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the holley red sucks. it barely flows more than the stock 12A pump... lol the red might be good for a stock weA but it won,t flow enough if you ever decide to port or go 13B...
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