Fuel Pressure
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Fuel Pressure
Hey yall. So i finally got myself some gauges and the DDRP(cuz its all i could afford from FASS at the moment.) And my FP gauge is showing that the LP is putting out about 14 psi after the fuel filter at idle and drops to about 5 at WOT. Now my question is, i got that "snubber valve" or whatever they called it with the FP gauge, would that effect my pressure reading at all? And i probably already know the answer to this question, but would yall recommend i get one of the bigger units from FASS or Air Dog? And which one would be best? Thanks for your input.
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When I first got my truck, It had one of those horrible in tank pumps that would make 10 psi at idle. To get myself out of a jam, I purchased a block style pump from CarQuest to get me home. I mounted then in series. 31PSI at idle, and 14 at WOT. Those numbers show how little flow those two pumps created. 1 good pump is the way to go. 2 pumps yields twice the work, headache, and possibility for problems.
You don't have an intank pump, do you?
You don't have an intank pump, do you?
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Ok so I was just in your situation. I suggest the following, it may be a bit much but it will save in the long run and be all the fuel you need.
Air dog II 165, Alligator Performance Sump.
The air dog was a breeze to put in and its set at 17 psi residual and has a regulator return which snaps right on to the suction/out side of your tank, comes with all the fittings, only thing you need is to tap your FP gauge in line which was not hard.
The sump goes into the bottom of the tank which means you drill holes and mount it but it was easy besides a bit of fuel in your face and it makes the pump fully push and not have to pull and no dropping the tank.
The sump was about 180 and the ADII was about 670.
Another good thing about the sump is no more issues with 1/4 tank fueling. It was a bit on the spendy side but the install was not bad at all and you will have more fuel then you can burn. Hit me up if you got a question cause its all still pretty fresh in my head.
Air dog II 165, Alligator Performance Sump.
The air dog was a breeze to put in and its set at 17 psi residual and has a regulator return which snaps right on to the suction/out side of your tank, comes with all the fittings, only thing you need is to tap your FP gauge in line which was not hard.
The sump goes into the bottom of the tank which means you drill holes and mount it but it was easy besides a bit of fuel in your face and it makes the pump fully push and not have to pull and no dropping the tank.
The sump was about 180 and the ADII was about 670.
Another good thing about the sump is no more issues with 1/4 tank fueling. It was a bit on the spendy side but the install was not bad at all and you will have more fuel then you can burn. Hit me up if you got a question cause its all still pretty fresh in my head.
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One of my good buddies recommended a draw straw. Im totally game for doing that, my only question for that is do i need to replace that whole suction line with bigger fuel line? And if so what size or does it depend on which draw straw i get? sorry bout all the questions just wanna make sure i do it right the first time under limited funds.