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Colorado 5.3L + Magnuson + E85: How to plumb 2nd pump?

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Old 06-12-2018, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by smokeshow
I haven't made any plans to change the fuel system on my LSA blown Colorado at a similar power level. Gasoline though, no E85... You can stretch the FPCM systems pretty far, especially if you play with the fuel pressure settings and pressure setting rate transitions a bit.
Stock Colorado pump? That's really impressive considering they're like 110LPH lol.
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I run a single 450 intank on my 454ss truck and i used the Beans Diesel sump on the bottom rear and have it feeding an inline 255 pump and it works great.
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