Posted By: docford
Stewart Race Fuel pumps - 12/06/12 09:16 AM
after our fuel pressure mishap in Le Mans this year (read more here
http://www.olympia-charger.com/2012/10/le-mans-classic-2012-flashback-nr-1.html ), I'm considering to replace the original vintage double membrane fuel pump with something more modern.
What are your experience with the guys at Stewart Race Pumps ?
http://www.racepumps.com/
Posted By: rt66jim
Re: Stewart Race Fuel pumps - 12/06/12 04:07 PM
I have no experience with a RACE PUMP. But have used a Clay Smith many years with excellent results.
Posted By: Jeremiah
Re: Stewart Race Fuel pumps - 12/06/12 09:23 PM
I have an updated pump (pre-owned) that will be used to dyno my lo deck stroker over the winter and at some point may be used in the car when the engine is installed. My car is a street car so it will get lots of testing. I will be using a fuel cell with a sump that is higher than the pump so no check valve. Hopefully I don't end up walking home because of it.
OP you have a PM..
Posted By: astjp2
Re: Stewart Race Fuel pumps - 12/07/12 06:39 PM
Fred, that page is 5 years old, is here anything more current? Tim
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says it all web page
Posted By: Anonymous
Re: Stewart Race Fuel pumps - 12/07/12 10:12 PM
Those guys sell the BEST bronze tipped fuel pump pushrod in the world for about 1/3 rd what Mancinis are---the bronze is Nascar grade from England etc--amazing units cheap!!!!!!!!
You don't have to fiddle with a website doing deals like that!!
Posted By: astjp2
Re: Stewart Race Fuel pumps - 12/07/12 10:35 PM
You could use an electric pump to prime the system, here is something from the viper board...Tim
http://forums.viperclub.org/threads/6249...tarting-Problem