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I was wondering if anyone had any experience they could share about Weldon products. I don't see alot of Weldon pumps or regulators on many S/SS cars. Typically see alot more Aeromotive and Magnafuel setups. One reason I figure is price because Weldon sure is proud of their fuel pumps. So if you have any information to share about them I would appreciate it.
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These pumps are the class of the field, I know for a fact that there is on on a dyno that is at least 20 years old. The guts are made of tool steel and very tight clearences. You get what you pay for!
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we run a 2025 on my buddy's turbo drag radial car, its given us zero problems in 5 years
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Thanks for the replies. What I would like to see and I'm sure I'm asking to much is someone either on their car or on a dyno had pressure transducers at the bypass and blocking regulator showing pressure changes with changes in engine load. I did find data on Weldon's website showing the blocking regulators change in pressure over time versus a "brand x" regulator. I like the fact that they at least showed data. I gave Weldon a call and they were very helpful and informative in answering my questions so I have to give them a plus for that.
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