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    Fuel system requirements for an 01 GT w/ Procharger

    have an '01 Mustang GT that I am planning on adding a Procharger to. I will be running 8-10 lbs of boost (start with 8) through a 3 row intercooler into a stock motor.

    I am planning on installing 42lb injectors as well. Do I need to add an adjustable fuel regulator? Will the stock pump be enough to support this setup? If not, I was thinking of adding a Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump. Will this work on my setup?

    I'm not used to dealing with this returnless fuel system stuff so any advice would be greatly appreciated

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    You don't need an adjustable fuel pressure regulator, but you do need at least a 255lph in-tank pump.

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    The Cobra fuel pump kit seems to be the best on the returnless fuel systems. Boost-A-Pump(Stay away from the MSD version. Junk) is nice but have heard from my locals that they have not had a good life record. IF you tune with that and it goes out you will be going lean...Fast. I try to avoid anything additional that could cause problems on a daily driver. Go with a bigger pump or the internal dual pumps. Walbro pumps have a good service record.

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    I have a 2001 Gt and you can go a couple different routes. You can go with a svt ford focus pump that is a direct replacement for the stock pump. It will fit with no modifications, but you can't go into boost under 1/4 tank of gas because the pump could be sucked dry because there are no baffles in the tank. You could also go with a 03-04 Cobra tank with dual pumps which has the baffles in the tank and would be good for around 500 + hp. Hope this helps!

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    I would suggest a Ford GT supercar fuel pump 310lph. And you will need one set colder stark plugs. NGK TR6 and they can be found at LethalPerformance.com or a auto store. A Ford GT supercar pump and a Kenne Bell BAP( what i am doing) will be enough fuel for 10psi and you wont have to worry about it. Like stated above a Cobra tank would be best but pricey. If you can go with a Cobra tank thats great and a 40amp BAP with that would be even better!

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