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Well, after a week of flushing radiator, changing water pump, replacing thermostat, and an unforeseen alternator replacement, I finally got around to installing my Fuel Boss yesterday morning, and finished it up this afternoon. I'm in the process of doing a write-up on it with all my notes and comments, but wanted to let you all know that it's working as advertised. Richard at GDP was always available for my various questions. I primed her up with a mityvac pump to the fuel boss, and keyed the stock pump several times to get out all the air and prime the filter. I cranked it for about 20 seconds or so and she coughed and started. She's running about 15-17 steady PSI for me, and when I step on it, or go faster, it builds up to around 18 PSI. I'm quite pleased with it.

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  • Well fellas the boss is in action I got it set at 16 idle and 19-19.5 wot.I could crank it up with the fass reg. but i am happy where it's at.

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My installation was about 3000 miles ago. My pressures are similar to IBMobile 18 idle, 21 WOT. No leaks or problems so far. WB

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Well fellas I will be installing my fuel boss tomorrow,the only thing different is I will be leaving out the bypass vavle and putting the fass fuel regulator in it's place.If I am thinking right [which isn't very often lol!] I should be able to adjust my fp a little bit there.:think:

Well fellas I will be installing my fuel boss tomorrow,the only thing different is I will be leaving out the bypass vavle and putting the fass fuel regulator in it's place.If I am thinking right [which isn't very often lol!] I should be able to adjust my fp a little bit there.:think:

I believe you are correct. I'm going to save up for a good adjustable regulator, and get rid of the bypass.
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That's a good idea.:thumb1: .. If I start to have problems, which I haven't, I'd put in an adjustable regulator.

Well fellas the boss is in action I got it set at 16 idle and 19-19.5 wot.I could crank it up with the fass reg. but i am happy where it's at.:cool:

Well fellas the boss is in action I got it set at 16 idle and 19-19.5 wot.I could crank it up with the fass reg. but i am happy where it's at.:cool:

Good to hear! :thumb1: Would you mind telling me how your return lines are set up?

Good to hear! :thumb1: Would you mind telling me how your return lines are set up?

Texas CTD, I left the stock return line alone and the return line for the fuel boss I cut the filler tube hose and added the supplied manifold you get with the kit.On the fass fuel reg. u have 2 in ports plug one and the out is at the bottom this is the line u will be connecting to the return manifold it is really simple to do when u have a buddy that has a lift at his house.I just mounted the fass to the frame.:)

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