Gasoline smell in cabin

Its been my experience that most mechanical fuel pumps put out in excess of 5psi, probably closer to 9psi. Electric fuel pumps should have the psi indicated on its housing somewhere.

Eddy's like to operate in the 3.5-5psi range, anything more than that and you will have problems.

One reason why you don't want excessive fuel pressure with Eddy's is that the high fuel pressure puts constant pressure on that little tang you adjust the float level with and bends it, which in turn allows the float to rise and cause it to flood and overflow. An adjustable fuel regulator with gauge will control this.

Without it, you may adjust your float level today, but, tomorrow with the excessive pressure, you may have to go back in and adjust the float level again. Much like a dog chasing its tail. Ask me how I know.

Cheers!