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Old Oct 6, 2013 | 09:28 PM
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Ok guys,

Think I have it narrowed down to what FPR and filter I want to use but I do value you guys opinions, What recommendations do you have??

Brand and part number would be helpful Must be E85 compliant.

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Old Oct 7, 2013 | 04:40 AM
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weldon fpr hands down , the return orifice is twice the size of aeromotive or fuel lab etc and is 100% e85 compliant
.. fuel filter , only use the washable stainless steel mesh , paper element type will clog quickly , been there , done that
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Old Oct 7, 2013 | 07:57 AM
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^ this. On big e85 cars The Weldon is awesome. I'm also a huge fan of magnafuel. Make sure to use stainless element filters, both a pre pump and post pump filters. Can't remember exactly the micron they suggest wanna say 10 pre/40post, but Weldon gives that info out.
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Old Oct 7, 2013 | 09:14 AM
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Ok guys, here is what I'm looking at and you tell me if this is what you think I need. I will be using a -8 feed line and a -6 return line.

Weldon Fuel Pump (Part# 2040-281-A-120)
http://www.weldonracing.com/product/...Regulator.html

Weldon Filter (Part# WEQ0810CLN) 10 Micron -8 fittings
http://www.weldonracing.com/product/..._Assembly.html

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Fuel Lab 82802 Fuel Filter 10 Micron -8 fittings (This filter has mounting brackets)
http://fuelab.com/products/performan...uelab_filters/

What I'm reading now also is that they want to put a filter inline before the pump, (40 micron) does that go on the return line if you do it ??

Be patient guys, still learning some of this.

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Old Oct 8, 2013 | 05:40 AM
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One filter inbetween pump and tank, another between pump and fuel rail. Where in tx are you? I see your sig pic has the old BL in the background.
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Vrank,

I'm in Huntsville, Tx. Pics were the pics SW (Streetking) sent me when I bought his car. It looks almost exactly the same except for what all I've done to it.

Shane
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