drop in replacement fuel pump
#11
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Having studied it, I agree with a few things:
No baffles, bucket full of fuel = longer life, air in lines/pressure loss= bad news.
However I have not seen the design documents or the testing data during design, and the pump still only pulls fuel from the sock, 100% outside the bucket. the bucket doesnt drain onto the sock, so I am still lost as to how we believe a bucket fuel of ~1L of fuel prevents starvation, especially when the pump is the one that is A) filling that bucket B) starving.
The venturi is there for a reason, otherwise penny-pinching GM wouldnt have it, or invested in the research. I just dont see it helping with starvation. I had a 255 without a venturi for most of my truck's life, and I would sometimes run it to the low fuel light off road and it never gave me a problem. Maybe it was the hydramat helping that, who knows. But the venturi on OEM systems doesnt eliminate failure as we know, but I am certain it prolongs life.
No baffles, bucket full of fuel = longer life, air in lines/pressure loss= bad news.
However I have not seen the design documents or the testing data during design, and the pump still only pulls fuel from the sock, 100% outside the bucket. the bucket doesnt drain onto the sock, so I am still lost as to how we believe a bucket fuel of ~1L of fuel prevents starvation, especially when the pump is the one that is A) filling that bucket B) starving.
The venturi is there for a reason, otherwise penny-pinching GM wouldnt have it, or invested in the research. I just dont see it helping with starvation. I had a 255 without a venturi for most of my truck's life, and I would sometimes run it to the low fuel light off road and it never gave me a problem. Maybe it was the hydramat helping that, who knows. But the venturi on OEM systems doesnt eliminate failure as we know, but I am certain it prolongs life.
#12
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so here is my problem. the truck's fuel level sensor doesn't work so I can't tell how much gas is in the tank. I figured while I was fixing that problem I might as well upgrade the pump so I don't have to drop the tank twice. is there a sensor that I will need to replace or is it part of the canister assembly? i'm not really sure how these pump/canister assembly's are put together. i've only messed with it on my Grand Prix.
Edit: I think I figured it out. on summitracing website, the Tu 432HP-2 is compatible with my truck, but not on racetronix. it's the same part number so it must work, racetronix just hasn't updated their site. plus, racetronix sells it for a lot less.
Edit: I think I figured it out. on summitracing website, the Tu 432HP-2 is compatible with my truck, but not on racetronix. it's the same part number so it must work, racetronix just hasn't updated their site. plus, racetronix sells it for a lot less.
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