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Old 09-29-2021, 05:06 PM   #22
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Default Re: Where do you CURRENTLY acquire a flow through electric fuel pump?

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The following is from the Early Ford V8 Club of America National Judging Instructions:
Electric Fuel Pump: There will no longer be a standard five (5) point deduction for the installation of an electric fuel pump on any Concourse displayed vehicle provided that the electric fuel pump has been neatly installed near the fuel tank and works as an integral component to the mechanical fuel pump installed on the engine. The electric fuel pump cannot be utilized as the sole source to supply fuel to the engine and/or installed in such a way as to bypass the mechanical fuel pump. (Effective change 2017).

Hope this helps. LouB.
It helps a little. It's total BS but yep, the club in their infinite wisdom decided it was okay to run an electric pump for guys that can't otherwise figure out how to get their vehicle to run properly with a stock pump and would cry if they didn't "win".

Still, an electric pump is an accessory and for THAT reason I deduct two points, the standard deduction for unauthorized accessories.
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