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I agree.
However, that raises another inmportant consideration. You cannot necessarily assume that as the fuel pressure goes up that the fuel flow will go up proportionally! Youneed to make sure your fuel pump will provide the necessary fuel flow at the elevated fuel pressure. You will need to get a copy of the fuel 'flow vs pressure' curve for your fuel pump to be sure. Don't forget to add in the pressure drop from the 'pump to the engine' and 'engine to tank' and the pressure drop across the fuel filter(s).
Conrad
ps...if you haven't already done so, this might be a good time to upgrade the wiring to your fuel pump so you can get the most out of your pump.
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