I think the answer is yes, but the important point is which size pump should I run for my application. Found this information on the internet:
Which fuel pump should I run?
The first digit of the serial number stamped (not cast) into HILBORN pump castings indicates the pump volume. The following list is a guide to help you select the correct pump size for your fuel requirements:
PG150 series
size #00 - Extremely small engines such as motocycles.
size #0 - Medium size engines, 200" to 360", running gas or methanol. Use with carburetors or small turbo engines.
size #S0 - (Super-0) Medium size engines, 360" to 410", running gas, methanol, or small amounts of nitro.
size #1/2- Same as #S0, just a higher pump volume.
size #1 - Large engines on gas and small amounts of nitro. Also for blown engines on gas, methanol, and small amounts of nitro.
PG175 series
size #2 - Large engines with high percentages of nitro and blown engines on methanol.
size #4 - Very large engines, high percentages of nitro, and blown engines on nitro.
PG250 series
size #5 - Largest pump volume. Very large engines on nitro. Also for turbo or supercharged engines.
Sincerely,
Larry Otani and if I'm giving the wrong advice I'm sorry!
The following link might be useful to get more information during your installation. You can email these guys for the correct advice, application or problems encountered...I think...lol! Good Luck!
http://www.hilborninjection.com/tech...pump_which.asp