
02-24-2013, 03:42 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF#0760
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I assume you are using an electric fuel pump. And I know that most electric fuel pumps do not like to pull fuel into them. So the pumps suction should be as low on the tank as possible. Will you be reconfiguring the tanks connections? If so, remember the dangers of welding and sparks on an empty fuel tank. I believe there are special procedures for welding on a used tank. The addition of a relay for the electronic fuel pump is a great idea too. The SPF chassis usually routes the power source for the fuel pump all the way from under the dash and the wire gage is a bit small for the distance. What is the AMP draw on the electric pump you purchased? The relay is an easy addition.
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