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Modern solution to legendary problems
The village elders still speak around the campfire about a time with automobiles were equipped with things called "carburetors" which were Byzantine contraptions designed to atomize gasoline for mixing with oxygen at a stoichiometric ratio of 14.78 to 1. Legend has it these devices were perched atop gasoline engines for many moons, but were wiped out like the dinosaurs around 1982. There are still a few carbureted engines among the villagers to this day, but most suffer from a myriad of problems, including a proclivity for "vapor lock", a condition that my old Ford Bronco developed on the high-mountain passes of Colorado. The elders told me to latch on to one of these Carter P4070 electric fuel pumps, and I did so in order to curry favor with the village council. I installed the Carter as directed, knowing that it's PSI rating was perfectly inline with the requirements of the carburetor. I installed a fuel pressure regulator to give me a bit more control, but I don't think I really ever needed it. Afterwards, the Paleozoic Bronco churned up those 13,000-foot passes like an asthmatic rhinoceros, no longer sidelined by the spectre of vapor lock. Easy installation, not too noisy, rock-solid reliability. Make the elders happy, and slap one into your junk today.
August 2015 · Automotive · verified purchase
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Carter Universal Electric Fuel Pump Automotive Replacement 12V (P4070)
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