Oops, meant to say 'intank would be quieter' and not inline.

Dale
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> Dale McIntosh
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> I would guess that inline fuel pumps are quieter but I still 
> run an external one (Accel 74701) for my Accel/DFI unit.  
> IMO, if it's mounted securely with the rubber lined shock 
> mounts 
> (http://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/large/acc-7
> 4701.jpg),
> once the engine is running, you should never hear it - I 
> don't hear mine.  I DO listen for it to come on when I turn 
> the key on, just to ensure it's working.
> 
> It takes NO modifications to the fuel tank and it's 
> accessible for replacement with much less effort than 
> dropping the tank and replacing it.
> 
> Dale McIntosh
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> > -----Original Message-----
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> Dave Studly
> > Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 12:33 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [Chevelle-list] wanted: fuel tank sending unit, EFI help
> > 
> > Does anyone have a spare fuel tank pickup/sending unit 
> they'd like to 
> > get rid of?  I'm looking for one so I can mock up an 
> in-tank fuel pump 
> > for my upcoming EFI conversion.  It's for my '70.
> > 
> > I know there are folks here (or used to be, anyway) that have 
> > converted to EFI.  What did you guys do for your fuel pumps?
> > I really want an in-tank pump to keep the noise down, 
> unless someone 
> > can suggest tips for running a semi-quiet external pump.
> > 
> > Project update:  I bought and assembled my MegaSquirt 
> controller.  I'm 
> > still gathering TPI parts from eBay, etc.
> > From all the reading I've been doing on thirdgen.org, it seems TPI 
> > plenums and bases require a fair amount of porting work if 
> you want to 
> > run past 5000 RPM (which I do).  I'd probably be smart to 
> just get a 
> > Holley Stealth Ram, but I'm being cheap, for now.  :-)
> > 
> > -Dave
> > 
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> > 
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