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External cooler/pump question
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    Junior SCH Member conmech's Avatar
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    External cooler/pump question

    What pump would work for an external cooler? I also am interested in finding out about the SN-92 piping routing.

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    Really? No one has info on either?
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    the smallest fuel pump you can find will work fine. Or you can use a full size Carter fuel pump if you have the room.

    this is the kind of pump that Paradise Wheels includes in their SN-60 GT-350 Paxton kit:

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ATX-E8012S/

    I like these, but they are larger, & likely overkill, but still, a nicer pump:

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CRT-P4070/

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    Thanx for the input. By chance, would you know whee I could get pics or a diagram of the pump, lines and SN to use as reference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by conmech View Post
    Thanx for the input. By chance, would you know whee I could get pics or a diagram of the pump, lines and SN to use as reference?
    here's a possible idea,:think:
    if your block can use a stock mechanical fuel pump for the intercooler coolant and an electric pump for serving the actual fuel to the engine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinces427bb View Post
    here's a possible idea,:think:
    if your block can use a stock mechanical fuel pump for the intercooler coolant and an electric pump for serving the actual fuel to the engine...
    Nice! Now THAT'S thinking outside the box. I LIKE IT!!!!!

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    5"x11.5" and 1" deep
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    Check this out in place of the Finned cooler you have shown. I bought one like this and it works a LOT better =)

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/380384682276...84.m1423.l2649

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    Thanx for the link. I have a buddy that has small 12 v fans.................... Looks like I need to contact him.

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    Any pictures of the cooling tubing/fitting that goes into dipstick hole.

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    Will get a pic or 2 and post up.
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