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Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by Judd, Nov 11, 2006.

  1. Judd

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    Re: New to forum from South Mississippi

    I'm having problems with fuel supply to carb at the end of the 1/4 and wonder if I can use the Holley electric pump I have in place of the stepped mechanical pump on it now. It dies and acts like it ran out of gas and I have to grind on the starter to get it to restart after my burn out at the starting line.
     
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    I run the Holley Electric Blue on a few cars. Comes with the pressure regulator set at 7-9 psi. Are you sure lack of fuel because of the pump is the problem?
     
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    I think that this is Judd's question. I qouted from Comet Central Forums.
    I responded by suggesting this site. Then he gave these details.
    He also added this info on his car.
    Good luck JUDD.:D Here is a picture of his car.
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  4. Sandy Galbraith

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    Could be a lack of volume and not a pressure issue. What size lines are you running from the tank to up front? Stock may not be able to supply enough volume.:unsure:
     

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