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Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Triggerfish] #2417939
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Originally Posted By Triggerfish
I hate noisy elec pumps (holley blue), so when a short pushrod took out the cam lobe on my Hemi, I got a Holley HP 150ghp gearrotor pump & it was SUPER quiet. Could barely hear it with the motor idling. They're $237 at Summit. Also run the Mallory gearrotor design 110 gph pump on my sweptlines 383's and they're even quieter. Their 140 gph pump is $287 vs the Holley 150 at $237 so I'd get the Holley.



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Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Triggerfish] #2417953
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Check out the reviews of the Holley gerotor pumps on Summit before you go that direction. At first I thought it would be the perfect affordable replacement for my Mallory 140, but there are LOTS of down reviews for the Holley gerotor pumps. Based on that info, I have serious concerns about their reliability, despite the improved design over the original Holley pumps.

Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: tboomer] #2417956
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If you put on a elec pump make sure you isolate
it well.. and that includes having a little bit
of rubber hose on both sides of the pump.. if
its isolated well you wont hardly hear it run
even with the engine off(dont use a hard durometer
rubber on it)think like its floating
wave

Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Von] #2418005
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I thought the Mallory pumps were rebuildable. Have you considered that option?

Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Von] #2418066
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Another vote for the Holly blue or black, been around forever. That should speak for itself. I did used the Carter pump on my Duster with 383 and it worked fine too, always 7 psi

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Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Von] #2418334
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Originally Posted By Von
Ron,

I used blues and reds "back in the day"...

Had one or two die. But...they were dead headed. I have a return now, so I assume their life should be longer, and probably quieter.



Your right as I agree. Ron

Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Von] #2418457
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Mallory 140
With a Holley 12-803bp
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Been in use since 2012

Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: srunge55] #2437458
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Originally Posted By srunge55
I thought the Mallory pumps were rebuildable. Have you considered that option?



They are, sort of. Pretty sure my issue is an armature issue.

Mallory used to service them, but since they were bought out by MSD...they no longer will do it.


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Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Von] #2437474
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Originally Posted By Von
Anybody used the Big End electric pumps? I see reference as to them actually being made by Holley??



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Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Von] #2437475
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Originally Posted By Von
Anybody used the Big End electric pumps? I see reference as to them actually being made by Holley??



I have a big end black pump, same as holley. Been on since 2006 dead headed to a holley regulator. It is noisy but I did nothing to help that, its mounted to frame rail with no rubber.

Re: Affordable street strip electric fuel pump [Re: Von] #2437591
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Originally Posted By Von
Mallory used to service them, but since they were bought out by MSD...they no longer will do it.

Pi$$er... I planned to send them the one that's on my car while it's been sitting for years. I tried to rebuild the one I had before that, but botched something and was never able to get it to work again. Never liked working on electrical stuff.

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