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To: Jim Stuart <jimbb88@erols.com>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: fuel pump]boundary="------------ECBA4435CDFCAECA840B7CC4"
From: cgmoog@ibm.net
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 03:13:45 -0400
Cc: MGV8 list <mgb-v8@autox.team.net>
References: <37EC1ABE.D23504B3@erols.com>
Reply-to: cgmoog@ibm.net
Sender: owner-mgb-v8@autox.team.net
Just got my new Summit Catalog they carry the Carter pumps

CRT-P4070 (street) 5psi, 72gph           $53.95
CRT-P45594 (street/strip) 7 psi 72gph    $49.95
CRT-P4600HP (requires CRT-404-500HP regulator) 100gph 7psi   $68.95
CRT-P4601HP (requires CRT-404-500HP regulator) 100gph 15psi  $78.95

They also have a Hoolley pump (120gph , 9psi) $139.95

and a Summit brand (115gph with an adjustable 5-12 psi pressure
regulator) $79.95

I've ordered from them and was happy with the service.  I'm not familiar
with these pumps.  So connact Summit at

800-230-3030
www.summitracing.com



Jim Stuart wrote:
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> This reply from a very nice techie at Carter ( Federal Mogal?), also
> very prompt.
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> Hope this is of some use to the list.
> 
> Jim
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> Jim,
> 
> Picking a pump for your application is easy. The problem you run into is 
>noise.
> There are no totally "quiet" pumps. There are pumps that make less noise then
> other's, and there are ways to install a pump so that the noise emission is
> less.
> 
> The "quietest" of all the pumps is the gerotor type  (FM part #  P60430). The
> problem we have with this pump is that it has a gallon per hour rating of only
> 30. This will probably starve your system at 6500 RPM.  Plus it is very
> sensitive to dirt. The next best is the rotary vane pump ( FM part #  
>P4600HP).
> It has a 100 gallon per hour rating. There are lower rated RV pumps such as 
>the
> P4594 which is 72 gallons per hour if you feel a 100 is over kill. If you do 
>go
> to the rotary vane style, we do make a quiet pack (FM part # 18-14U), but it's
> basically rubber hose and redesigned isolator mounts and it fits the P4594 
>only.
> 
> When installing a RV pump it needs to be within 2 feet from the tank and
> preferably below the tank. Running steel line directly to the pump will 
>increase
> the noise emissions. Use rubber to the pump and insulate the steel line 
>wherever
> you have close contact to the frame. You may have to work with the pump 
>mounting
> to isolate it from the frame also.
> 
> Always use an oil pressure cutoff switch when you wire the pump up.
> 
> I hope this helps you Jim.
> 
> Mark
> Crusader for the prevention of road rage.
> 
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