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Originally Posted by trapin
Scott, I'm actually debating between using my old pump and buying a new one. The old one has been in a drawer for about 13 years. It's a Holley Electric. Not sure what model....I could check it when I get home. It's blue in color. Back then I think Holley made 2 pumps. A red one for performance applications and a blue one for the street.... Can you recommend any pumps out there now? The engine will be a 406 (approx 500 horsepower).
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Tony - I have used both Holley pumps, but let me preface that by saying if the pump has sat for 13 years, the seals are probably going to be as hard as rock and for the price I would highly recommend a new pump. The Holley "Red" was for the street and was preset to 7 psi. The Holley "Blue" came with a regulator and was the "strip" pump. Both would free flow at 110 gph. The blue could do it at a higher pressure. I used to have a "red" in my 68 Firebird and switched it to a 'blue" with a small N20 shot. Never had problems with either and they both had been mounted in the trunk above the level of the tank. The only thing was that I had increased the diameter of the pickup line and also ran 1/2" moroso aluminum fuel line to the front.
I just sent a brand new "blue" pump to Rayman in Australia that I had bought but didn't use. It will support 500 hp and is at Summit/Jegs for around $105. Just be sure to use a good free flowing inlet filter to save any headaches. Remember for normally aspirated sizing (.5 lbs/hr * horsepower)
Hope this helps.