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Fuel Pump
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You can run either as long as there is adequate pressure for your application.
Some people do run in-line pumps for port injected 22REs. You'll need a pump that can provide over 40psi. Over 40 the regulator can it its job. (normal EFI -not TBI- pump will work fine) No idea on volume. You'd need to test the stock pump at specific pressures. RC Engineering may have the specs.
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