Thread: fuel pump selection
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05-21-2012 03:59 PM #1
Jesus Christ, "Lighten up francis". Don't take much to get your panties in a bunch does it.
Your first post basicaly stated that you wanted to know what was best for for your STREET application. You were given some very good advise. We on this forum try to help people make the right decisions, not just answer their questions. You dont have to get on a forum just to get a basic question asked. Pick up a book and read it. That is the trouble with you young kids these days, you think that it is your right for us old guys to tell you everything that we know. Not with me, you have to EARN that right in my house.Bug
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05-21-2012 06:49 PM #2
since im a "young kid" i learn by hands on, i tought myself how to build motors and do bodywork. im sorry that i dont have all the money in the world to own everybook i can learn everything from. i dont know all this psi stuff that well so its a simple question to know what kind of psi im looking for. and my truck is mainly street with the occasional strip race. and ya us young kids are so troubled these days. i only built my own truck from the ground up with less than $1000 so i should read a book to learn one simple little fuel pump question huh? let me know how many other 17 year olds you know that built a truck and got 2nd place in a carshow. all i needed to know was what the first guy posted saying 7psi is stock and he thinks the mallory pump is good. i dont need to know that my trucks gonna overheat or use the alternator more. thanks everyone for the concerns but i do know what im doing
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