Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
[Re: Jeff_383]
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02/23/10 01:32 PM
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I know a couple guys still use mechanical pumps in the F.A.S.T class.. My car might not have the hp that you might around 500 and I use the carter 6903.. My car runs high 11s at 115mph 3940lbs stk stroke.. I hate those noisey things..
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Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
[Re: 300by500]
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02/23/10 02:08 PM
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For the power level that you are looking at, I would go with the highest flowing mechanical pump you can find. My brothers car was in going 10.70s with a high volume carter mechanical pump, we were told it wasnt enough so we got suckered into a noisey Edelbrock electric pump and the car runs the same. I installed a Holley 150 Billet fuel pump on my neighbors pump gas 511 HEMI with 1/2 fuel lines and that thing is very quiet. I would definitely run that pump if I were to buy a new one. I think it could easily flow enough fuel for 700hp. Nice pump also. I mounted it with some large rubber insulation pads and then ran the new XRP cloth braided black hose with AN fittings on both sides of the pump and I think it really keeps the noise down. My wifes car has a Magnafuel 300 and its a nice pump, but its noisey.
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Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
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02/23/10 09:27 PM
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It's time to get working on the Barracuda again, it'll probably see mostly street use with some trips to the track now and then. 4.15 crank 440, .040 over, around 498 inches. 11:1, hydraulic cam, prepped Edelbrocks, Holley 950 HP, I'm guessing it'll be in the 550-570 horsepower range. I'm looking for a pump that will handle the fuel needs of the motor, be dependable, and be quiet as possible. Any suggestions?
Any chance of you wanting to hop this combination up in the future with a power adder like NOS? If so buy and install a lot better fuel delivery system than you need for the present combination Way better to overbuy and not need it than it is to have to buy it again in another year or two. I have had issues with a Mallory 140 pump and the proper Mallory two port regulator keeping up with a stock stroke 440 with a set of inexpensive ported iron "346" heads with stock size valves ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shruggy.gif)
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Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
[Re: jamesc]
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02/26/10 05:47 AM
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i wonder what Dwayne was using on his satellite. afaik he was running a stock fuel system on that and it ran pretty good. just wondering what a HV carter would do with bigger plumbing on both sides of it. losing a few HP is one thing leaning out the engine is another.
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fast68plymouth however, more to the point about the OE 5/16 line......i had a roller cammed 448 with ported big valve 906's in the car from '95-'97, running high 10's/125+ in summer air.......with nothing but the OE 5/16" line and a Carter mechanical pump. best ET from that combo was 10.61, best speed was 129, best 60' time was 1.46(all from different runs).....also done with the full interior, flat steel hood, battery up front, and crank driven water pump......and 3650lb race weight.
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Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
[Re: TonyS451]
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02/26/10 04:08 PM
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For a good, reliable and quiet electric pump, you can't go wrong with the Mallory 140. More than enough to handle 600 horses and then some.
When I asked a few years back this is the advice I was given also. My 140 has served me well, but at least for me, it is no quieter than a Holley blue. Pretty dang noisy. Maybe it is how I have it mounted? ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shruggy.gif)
72 RR, Pump gas 440, 452s, 3800 lbs, Corked, ET Radials,. 11.33@117.72.
Same car, bone stock 346s, 9.5 comp, baby solid. 12.24@110.
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Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
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02/26/10 04:46 PM
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I just installed an Aeromotive 11203 pump on mine. Fairly noisy but will hopefully do okay.
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Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
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02/27/10 12:39 PM
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The carter race electric fuel pumps are BLACK and I think they are rated for 15 PSI.
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Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
[Re: Ron Silva]
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02/27/10 05:50 PM
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The carter race electric fuel pumps are BLACK and I think they are rated for 15 PSI.
Sorry, I should've been more specific. I have the Carter mechanical pump that came with the car, but don't know how to tell which mechanical pump it is...
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Re: Best street / strip fuel pump for 600 HP?
[Re: 23T Hemmee]
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02/27/10 11:58 PM
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Have any of you guys had any experience or knowledge with this particular mechanical pump. Saw this somewhere a while back and kept the link, just interested for simplicity sake since it was alky compatible and mounted in stock position. Just curious.
http://claysmithcams.com/moparbandhemifuelpump.aspx
I have been running their pump on my car now for 4 years with zero problems. I would highly recommend one. I'm going to E85 this year too. Jim
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