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    Originally posted by IronFreak View Post
    Did you get his extra wide flares?
    No just the normal ones

    Originally posted by shEck3lls0 View Post
    I'm interested in how the exhaust comes along. I just bought a set of BBK shorties off ebay for real cheap. Also have Stuart's long tube cobra headers I might experiment with. Trying to help Stuart engineer an exhaust for his car. We all know he wants one. ;)
    I ended up using a custom block hugger on the drivers side and an equal length on the passenger side. If I was to do it again I would probably start with just some shorties and reroute the drivers side a bit.
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      Originally posted by ballski View Post
      It's an 87 so I'm not sure if it has a secondary pump?

      yes, 87's have transfer pumps. it's in the tank, the high-pressure one is fore of the driver's side rear wheel.


      regarding the wiring, the fuel pump relay is an SPST relay. it's hot all the time through terminal 30 and in run/start through 86. it grounds to the DME through terminal 85 when it's in run/start which triggers the relay and sends power to the pumps through terminal 87.

      check page 1360-1 http://www.wedophones.com/Manuals/BM...g%20Manual.pdf

      since you don't have a DME anymore you could wire it up to complete the ground with the ignition switch. i don't know how to do that, lol.. and i'm not an electrical kinda guy so read all this with a grain of salt (or two)

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        I figured out the issue with the fuel pressure. Turns out the stock return line is too small if I want to run the stock fuel pumps. It can't handle all the fuel that that FPR is sending back. I'm just gonna rerun the fuel lines and prob run a lower psi pump.
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          How's the build coming?
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            haven't had time to work on it recently. I need to figure out how i want to do the fuel delivery. Stay with the stock pump or not? If I stay I need to run a larger return line back and that may be a bitch
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              I can't remember, does that drop back into the top of the tank? I sold mine 2 months ago so I can't remember. Dropping it wasn;t to bad. Look at it this way, if you go crazier with the motor down the road your return setup will be ready hahaha.
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                i believe so. I wonder if I could fish it up and get to it through the access hole under the rear seat without dropping the tank?
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                  I bet it you loosened the bolts on the tank and dropped it about an inch you could do it. That's how I initially unhooked the wiring before I decided to drop it.
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                    I used the stock location of the main pump. stock lines, wiring, everything with the holley blue. You'll wanna keep the lift pump unless your doing a fuel cell as the holley (or any inline pump) is a push type and you'll create a cavity in the line and burn up the pump if you dont have it within 1ft of the pickup and dont have the lift pump.

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                      Originally posted by eurotrash View Post
                      I used the stock location of the main pump. stock lines, wiring, everything with the holley blue. You'll wanna keep the lift pump unless your doing a fuel cell as the holley (or any inline pump) is a push type and you'll create a cavity in the line and burn up the pump if you dont have it within 1ft of the pickup and dont have the lift pump.
                      ok I was thinking about doing this? How exactly did you wire it up? Is it on a switch? Do you still have your ECM in? Relay?
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                        Ok so it turns out that I only have one in-tank pump? Unless it's on top of the tank where you can't see it.

                        I ended up running a new larger return line, but it didn't completely resolve my high pressure issue. I tested it some more and the bottleneck is now occurring at the nipple going into the tank. I was about to just put in my aftermarket pump, but my buddy mentioned using a resistor to knock down on the pressure that the stock pump delivers. Good thought? It worked.

                        Any issues foreseen with doing that?
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                          Video of a burnout or it didn't work.......
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                              Running! not driving lol
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                                FAR to few updates on this build.....Seriously get on it already hahaha
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