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It appears my lift pump is dead. I pulled the relay and jumpered the correct connectors, heard contacts click in, but no pump running. I'm on a budget (= low funding) and would like a decent quality unit that can bolt in, no huge modifications to my fuel system. Also, a recommended fuel pressure gauge installation set up would be appreciated.

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I use an Isspro mechanical gauge. 0-30 psi is all you need. Love my unit. No problems with it.

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But now increase the fuel pump to say 100 GPH and now do the math. 20 / 100 = 20% so that means 80% is being return under the heaviest load and plenty of cooling and lubrication is occuring.

But there is a hitch to this Now the lift pump has to be able to keep above 14 PSI at WOT to keep the cooling and lubricating going. Once you start dropping below 14 PSI the overflow valve on the return line start to close that means reduced cooling and lubrication so once the fuel pressure falls to 10 PSI the valve is closed and all extra cooling and lubrication is gone...[/quote']

That's why you're the GURU here!

GO CTD,

Dave

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That's why you're the GURU here! GO CTD, Dave

Ummm... No I wouldn't go that far...:lol: I've sat down and learned from trial and error and from the other members too... Like this video I created because of ISX bugging me...

http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=YREpPrMxkHU

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