Holley Blue #2 just quit
#16
Put a walbro 392 on the INSIDE frame rail just in front of the tank with a pre filter and never look back. Cheap and very easy to do. For the cost of the air dog you can get a spare 392 and throw it in the glove box and if you ever need it about a 5 minuet change on the side of the road if you install it right.
Walbro has been the OEM on many vehicles for many years not this particular model but you get the idea.
I had put a new carter back there and like your holley it took a dump after a year as it has to many others seems to be very few have had a walbro take a dump none of them are always perfect.
Walbro has been the OEM on many vehicles for many years not this particular model but you get the idea.
I had put a new carter back there and like your holley it took a dump after a year as it has to many others seems to be very few have had a walbro take a dump none of them are always perfect.
Everyone pimps fass and airdog and I'm sure they are great, but for about $200 total I have a walbro setup with pre filter and remote spin-on style filter on the frame rail. Any you will have to regulate it WAY down to keep from having way too much pressure. You will not need for fuel.
Brad
#18
Thanks guys. After towing my trailer over a couple of mountain passes here in WA State this past weekend and watching my fuel pressure drop to 3 psi, I need to make a change. Sounds easy enough. Has anybody had issues with the filter screen in their tank being clogged up?
#22
I'm not bashing any brands but FASS have known to fail as well and by reading on here not much has been said about their warranty. I replaced it w/a procomp pump which is basically a holley blue. Thanks for the input.
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