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Re: Electric Fuel Pump Selection



I have run the affordable Carter electric pump on my 340 car for many years and it does not seem "noisey" to me...of course that will depend on your exhaust system that may trump any excessive fuel pump noise.



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From: Donald Gallimore <dongallimore@xxxxxxx>
Date: 7/12/18 9:27 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Electric Fuel Pump Selection

Agree on the high noise level of the Holley Blue pump. The Carter electric pump seemed tolerable with the rubber isolation mounts - how does that compare to the newer Holley gear rotor pumps?

 
Akron Don Gallimore



From: Michael LeFevre <493mike@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Club List <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2018 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: Electric Fuel Pump Selection

Is the current pump bolted directly to the floor? If so hang it with rubber straps (muffler hangers?) to isolate it from the structure. As for quiet pumps I do like my Holley gear rotor pump (smaller size) which is far quieter than the old Holley "blue" pump-a vane type pump.
Mike

On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 10:26 AM, dennis.1963ply <dennis.1963ply@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I've been looking on the Internet for basic information on sizing an electric fuel pump and hopefully one that does not drive me crazy with the noise.  If anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.  So far I have not found much usable information.

This is not 62 to 65 Mopar however the information will be appreciated when I do the fuel system on my 383 and 318 Poly later.

This is for a 1968 Dodge D200 truck with a 383.  The current fuel system is a mess with both the behind the seat fuel tank and a second one in the frame tied together without a valve.  The fuel pump is a very loud electric mounted below the cab floor.

I have the parts I need to separate the tanks with an electric valve.  I want to purchase a new fuel pump that will support the stock 383 and locate it in a better location. 

BIG Question

What size pump in gallons per hour do I really need?  One calculator said 30 gph will support 350 hp?

I don't think a return system is practical with 2 tanks, I don't want to oversize the pump too much.

Any thoughts on a pump that will not drive me crazy with the noise.

Thanks
Dennis C.
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