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<blockquote data-quote="Bebop" data-source="post: 758715" data-attributes="member: 5925"><p>Any hydramat with a bosch 044 or walbro 255 pump will do all that you need/want. What will be important is how you install the hydramat in your fuel tank.</p><p></p><p>Make sure you buy a legit Bosch or Walbro unit, and not a china one. They will last much longer and operate better (less pressure drops under load etc). The real Bosch one is pretty pricey (min $150 + whatever fittings you need) but it's an absolute tank of a pump.</p><p></p><p>Make sure to install it with some rubber cushioning and run some good quality wires to it (I always recommend something like 12ga, better be overkill than sorry) and you'll be happy for a while.</p><p></p><p>I don't mind posting part numbers for you to order but it would be better if you give us a few more info on what fuel tank you have so we can help you pick the correct mat for your application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bebop, post: 758715, member: 5925"] Any hydramat with a bosch 044 or walbro 255 pump will do all that you need/want. What will be important is how you install the hydramat in your fuel tank. Make sure you buy a legit Bosch or Walbro unit, and not a china one. They will last much longer and operate better (less pressure drops under load etc). The real Bosch one is pretty pricey (min $150 + whatever fittings you need) but it's an absolute tank of a pump. Make sure to install it with some rubber cushioning and run some good quality wires to it (I always recommend something like 12ga, better be overkill than sorry) and you'll be happy for a while. I don't mind posting part numbers for you to order but it would be better if you give us a few more info on what fuel tank you have so we can help you pick the correct mat for your application. [/QUOTE]
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