Low Fuel Pressure
I just put a cheep fuel pressure gauge on top of the filter housing. It showed about 5 psi at idle and went to 2 when I would open the throttle. Is this the cause of my hick-uping .... starving for fuel????? When going down the road it will buck once in a while
sounds like a problem.....................and the 2 psi is without a load on it too, if you were driving the truck than it would most likely be zero psi.
is this for your 95 or is this for the 98.5 24 valver ???????????
the 94-98 vintage has an excellent OEM fuel pump, sounds like yer needin a new one
if its the 98.5 than go with a Fass or Airdog
is this for your 95 or is this for the 98.5 24 valver ???????????
the 94-98 vintage has an excellent OEM fuel pump, sounds like yer needin a new one
if its the 98.5 than go with a Fass or Airdog
Last edited by Whit; Dec 26, 2008 at 04:25 PM.
For sure get a AirDog or Fass don't waste your time on band-aid fixes...
hell no, steer clear of holley, i went through 3 of that blues and one black in the course of 4 months, put my fass on it,3 yrs and 150k later no problems
I agree......I have read way tooooooo many times over the years of the Holly black and blues pukin out and leavin ya black and blue
Yeah but which side is your filter on??? Before or after the pump?
If it after the pump then the pump not protected and failure tend to happen more.
(Stock setup)
If it BEFORE the pump then all the fuel is filter before the pump and wear isn't a issue...
(AirDog or FASS setup)
A bit of difference in protection...
In my case its before and after... (Stock filter in place with filter cartridge and AD 150 before).
If it after the pump then the pump not protected and failure tend to happen more.
(Stock setup)
If it BEFORE the pump then all the fuel is filter before the pump and wear isn't a issue...
(AirDog or FASS setup)
A bit of difference in protection...
In my case its before and after... (Stock filter in place with filter cartridge and AD 150 before).
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