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Paxton Fuel Pump # 8002041
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    Paxton Fuel Pump # 8002041

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Paxto...9#ht_601wt_761

    anybody know anything about this part number? appears to be for carb applications. Does it have boost port? etc.


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    Might be an idea to send a PM to Joe Granatelli Jr. He'll probably know the answer, and given that it's on eBay, you'll need the answer before the auction ends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    Might be an idea to send a PM to Joe Granatelli Jr. He'll probably know the answer, and given that it's on eBay, you'll need the answer before the auction ends.
    I must be blind tonight, but can't find the screen name for Joe Granatelli Jr.

    anybody ?

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    Blame it on the fact that it's Friday and you've had a rough week at work.

    Just click the "Community" link in the top navigation menu, and select "Members List". Members are listed alphabetically. You'll find him under the username Granatelli.

    Joe's a great guy and very helpful.

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    thanks

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    That listing appears to be for the pump only. You would need a regulator to use with it. The regulator would need to have a boost reference.
    Also it appears to max at 12 psi, which may be okay if you aren’t running a lot of boost.

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    12 max would be OK. 6 lbs is about my maximum from the vintage SN-60 I have.

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    150 GPH pump. Probably be okay. You will still need a regulator with a boost reference port. Also, that pump may require a by-pass style regulator.

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