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Aftermarket Fuel Pump Setups (not bolt on)

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Boosted98gsx

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Oct 31, 2002
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I am looking for a -8AN line setup from tank to rail that includes a Bosch 044 (or equivalent external) pump and a filter (with rail fitting too). Does anyone know of a shop that has one of these put together?
 
Why not just fab your own setup up? It's much cheaper than paying a shop to do it for you.

http://web.archive.org/web/20060219015937/http://www.stevetek.com/R-FuelSys.html

It takes a few minutes to load even with high speed, but it tells you exactly how to fab up a -6 from pump to rail. Just substitute -8 hose & fittings and you've got it done.

Last Friday, I purchased all the needed -8AN pieces from pump to rail (including fuel filter), plus Aeromotive FPR & -6 return from rail to FPR for $375. Throw in a Bosch 044 and you're up to $575. Even a -6AN kit from pump to rail from www.jayracing.com is $500 and it doesn't include a FPR, fittings or hose to go from rail to FPR.
 
Why not just fab your own setup up? It's much cheaper than paying a shop to do it for you.

http://web.archive.org/web/20060219015937/http://www.stevetek.com/R-FuelSys.html

It takes a few minutes to load even with high speed, but it tells you exactly how to fab up a -6 from pump to rail. Just substitute -8 hose & fittings and you've got it done.

Last Friday, I purchased all the needed -8AN pieces from pump to rail (including fuel filter), plus Aeromotive FPR & -6 return from rail to FPR for $375. Throw in a Bosch 044 and you're up to $575. Even a -6AN kit from pump to rail from www.jayracing.com is $500 and it doesn't include a FPR, fittings or hose to go from rail to FPR.

I agree. Building your own should be very simple and much cheaper.
 
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