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Old 04-14-2010, 06:44 PM
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In a mechanical (engine driven) fuel pump, there is a stretchy diaphragm. It is capable of maintaining the same pressure at zero flow or at a significant percentage of its flow capacity. In effect, it has its own accumulator. That's the key reason you seldom need a pressure regulator with a mechanical pump on a carbureted engine.
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