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Old 06-17-2010, 01:18 PM   #1
Dynomutt
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Canister filter and electric pump

Do you put the filter between tank and pump or pump and carb?

Simple question and what I would think is between tank and pump. What I don't understand is the pump is rated at 110 GPH but the filter is rated at 90 GPH. If the filter goes between tank and pump will it cause problems being a lessor GPH rate? Will the pump draw faster than the filter can deliver?

All will be rail mounted nearest the the tank if it matters.

Never done this type of setup before so pardon the ignorance.
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