Well I spoke to a Walbro rep and a guy at Kenne Belle. The Walbro rep told me that the stronger 255 would pull the fuel through the in tank 190 and basically render it as a pickup. BY Boosting the 255 I will end up with a pump that acts like a 380lph pump. This way I can do all of my part throttle driving with the 190 in tank and then a Hobbs switch will turn on the 255 inline and the Boost a Pump when I hit 2#'s or more. Very little cross flow issues between the tanks when doing it this way.
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Originally posted by NoClassic View PostBetter to pull than push? Somebody told you wrong.
Just buy a Bosch 044 in tank and stop stacking bullshit in an attempt to preserve the already flawed setup you have.
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Yes but I actually drive my truck on a weekly basis. I actually haul things with it. I use the bed. It actually had 3 sheets of plywood, a Bosch Jack hammer, and 2 ladders in the bed right this second. It''s not a race car. It idles smooth as stock at 650 rpm, has a great working AC, all power, good stereo, street tires, etc.................I could sump the rear tank and delete the front, but I want to actually enjoy it and drive it 200 miles a week. Can't do that with a tank full of $9 a gallon race gas. I can however put race gas in front and 93 in the back, install a Boost a Pump to the inline, and enjoy the truck like it was meant to be driven. That's why I asked about the Boost a Pump.
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