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Well, after a few hours of use my greylor pump (supplied with CPI turbo kit) has given up the ghost. After a few searches i have come to the conclusion that this may be a common issue with this pump...
So i got to thinking, what is stopping a guy from using something a little more reliable, like an electric fuel pump?
Just for example, a guy can pick up a little holley 'red' pump for a little more than the greylor pump. It flows about the same (flows just over 1gpm @ 5psi) but that is gas not oil so i would imagine that with a lightweight oil it would be flowing something like .5gpm which is about the same as the greylor pump.
Any thoughts?
I have heard of a mechanical pump i can run in place of the oil injection pump but i would rather not premix!
So i got to thinking, what is stopping a guy from using something a little more reliable, like an electric fuel pump?
Just for example, a guy can pick up a little holley 'red' pump for a little more than the greylor pump. It flows about the same (flows just over 1gpm @ 5psi) but that is gas not oil so i would imagine that with a lightweight oil it would be flowing something like .5gpm which is about the same as the greylor pump.
Any thoughts?
I have heard of a mechanical pump i can run in place of the oil injection pump but i would rather not premix!