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<blockquote data-quote="96dreamer" data-source="post: 16484067" data-attributes="member: 52560"><p>Does anyone have first hand experience with fuel lab pumps? </p><p>I thought I had the rest my fuel system figured out. Stock 96 tank with in tank pick up (started a separate thread on this in the sn95 cobra section) to a fuelab 42401 pump(with pre and post filters) going to the fuel lab regulator already installed. After talking with a certain fuel system manufacturer I'm having reservations going this route.</p><p></p><p>I had planned on the fuelab because of the dual speed functionality that I could take advantage of with my MS3. The hope here was reduced heat and noise when 100% pump is not needed. From what I was told I would be lucky to make it a few years using the fuelab stuff. It seems some of the reviews when they first came to market ~10 years ago had some failures but there wasn't a whole lot of negative feedback in the last few years. </p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96dreamer, post: 16484067, member: 52560"] Does anyone have first hand experience with fuel lab pumps? I thought I had the rest my fuel system figured out. Stock 96 tank with in tank pick up (started a separate thread on this in the sn95 cobra section) to a fuelab 42401 pump(with pre and post filters) going to the fuel lab regulator already installed. After talking with a certain fuel system manufacturer I'm having reservations going this route. I had planned on the fuelab because of the dual speed functionality that I could take advantage of with my MS3. The hope here was reduced heat and noise when 100% pump is not needed. From what I was told I would be lucky to make it a few years using the fuelab stuff. It seems some of the reviews when they first came to market ~10 years ago had some failures but there wasn't a whole lot of negative feedback in the last few years. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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