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Hello, I want to switch from Mech to electric electric FP and relay..

I have this pump already, I have never used it.

Its for a 410 CID sb, it has a 770 carb header ect..
The car will see some track, but mostly a driver..
Will this Pump in your opinion be enough? I am looking for reliability as well.

ATX-E8012S summit pump http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ATX-E8012S/

Thanks


If you use the Society of Automotive Engr. standards of 1/2 lb. of fuel per HP per hour( at a steady state, not accelerating) that pump, standing still, will support 360 HP at WOT revved up Not good enough for me for your application If your going to buy a electric fuel pump for the first time you need to know that most electric pumps push fuel a lot better than they suck fuel so the electric pump should be mounted behind and lower than the fuel pickup in the fuel tank You have a built or bought stroker motor already, what are you going to due to the car next to hop it up more later Buy the biggest pump you can imagine ever needing now, not later I have been building and racing Mopars for a long time, I have made the mistake, more than once of having to buy the same type of parts more than once because I skimped on the initial buy instead of buying the best part of that type originally Not very wise in my opinion now based on looking back many times Look at buying a Holley black pump, 160 GPH ot maybe, if your not thinking or planning on ever hopping the motor up more later, buying the Mallory 140 GPH kit with the matching regulator I bought a Magnafuel 275 pump and 4 port regulator for my last pump gas street car based on Magnafuel telling me that it (that pump) would support 750 HP max. I built a 400 stroker motor with a set of mildly ported big valve 906 (stock 1968 to 1970 OEM BB) heads, I put a 6 pak on it with stock type OEM vacume carbs. I hope the motor would make between 550 to 565 HP, it made 612 HP at 5600 RPM to start with That motor felt so good I had to step on it some more to make the combination better later, correct Long story short I should have bought the Magnafuel 500 pump to start with to allow for growth instead of buying the 275 pump and having to replace it with a 300 pump 3 yrs later due to me outgrowing the 275 pump IHTHs BTW, the last pump gas SB Mopar street motor(418 C.I.) I built for a freind made 525 HP on CA pump swill with a set of midly ported W2 heads, 9.25 to 1 compression ratio on a DTS engine dyno, he ended up redoing his fuel system twice because he decided later to make his pump gas street car run in the nines, he ended up doing that by adding a 300 HP NOS sytem to reach his goal. Originally he wanted to run in the low 11s on the motor, which it did


Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)