Electric fuel pumps, a few questions on your experiences

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  1. baddad457

    baddad457 Member

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    Berry only has one parts house ?
     
  2. ford84stepside

    ford84stepside Lone Wolf

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    Yep! Lucky to have it, town only has a population of about 1500. If I want to go to Advance, O'Reilly's, or NAPA, the closest one is 17 miles! I do most of my business with the local guys. Family owned, smart folks.


    Got the fittings today and got the pump installed. Works great! MUCH quieter than the Holley ever was. I made a couple of WOT pulls up to about 80MPH, never sputtered a bit. Seems to run smoother, too. Time will tell, but right now, I'm satisfied with it.
     
  3. LukeDuke

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    you are lucky 30 miles to any parts store from my house.
     
  4. JHodges

    JHodges thumper

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    I have 4 parts stores within 6 miles of my house. I only go to 2 of them though
     
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    lucky you!
     

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