RE: holley 12-922 fuel pump in 95 tank?

From: Bernd D. Ratsch (bernd@texas.net)
Date: Mon Sep 08 2003 - 19:20:57 EDT


Yup...total BS on the fuel gauge problem. Fuel pressure will be the
same as well as the factry regulator takes over (unlike what "someone
else" stated in regards to seeing higher fuel pressure).

It works just fine on the '95 model.

- Bernd

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Subject: Re: DML: holley 12-922 fuel pump in 95 tank?

> . While I'm on that point I
> should ask, is the pressure regulator built into the pump or will the
new
> 80psi
> pump attatch to the old 40psi regulator thereby eliminating any
benefit I
> was
> hoping to get.
>

It won''t throw off the accuracy of your gauge, I found out that was
bs. It
will attach to the 40 psi regulator unless you choose to use some
aftermarket
regulator. Even with the factory regulator you will derive the
advantage of
greater, more consistent volume although it will keep you at the stock
pressure.

Bill White



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