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Old 02-02-2005, 08:21 PM
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Just wraped up our fuel system package as well as a few pumps. Just leting you guys know on the updates. Thought you would want to check them out.
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Old 02-02-2005, 08:36 PM
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I was wondering if any of those fuel pumps on ur page, mainly the 255 holley, will fit my truck. Chances are the answer is yes because chevy does not really change pumps from truck to truck but I thought I would ask before I buy one and have it not work. Thanks

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It will work, but it is not a direct replacement. Some wire splicing is required.

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same here will the 255 fit an 04 silverado with intank regulator.
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I dont believe there is a regulator intank on the trucks. Just on the rail.
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so besides the wire splicing do we retain the use of the bucket or do we have to modify it as well. i was wondering since i have read that when the bucket is modified that the pump can run dry if under 1/4 tank. thanks.
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Originally Posted by Speed Engineering
I dont believe there is a regulator intank on the trucks. Just on the rail.
The '04 and up fuel system uses a intank regulator and the return is taken off the fuel rail and placed back by the tank like the Fbody fuel system.
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What he said!
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Fixed. Now that i think about it the newest i have done a fuel system on is an 03. I am going to have to take a look at it. Thanks for the info.

Sean


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