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SignUp Now!Why dont you make your own it is much cheaper. All you need is two pumps and a y fitting that full throttle sells.
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Like I said just attach both pumps w/ a y fitting in the tank and wire both pumps to a hot wire kit.
The pumps will both run all the time (unlike a dp kit which will have a hobbs switch to turn on 2nd pump at a set boost level) With a return fuel system the unnecessary fuel will be returned to the tank.
The reason for a hobbs switch is to extend the life of the 2nd pump by not running all the time. 2 new 340 pumps should last as long as your factory pumps did. Like 20 years!
Doug
Like I said just attach both pumps w/ a y fitting in the tank and wire both pumps to a hot wire kit.
The pumps will both run all the time (unlike a dp kit which will have a hobbs switch to turn on 2nd pump at a set boost level) With a return fuel system the unnecessary fuel will be returned to the tank.
The reason for a hobbs switch is to extend the life of the 2nd pump by not running all the time. 2 new 340 pumps should last as long as your factory pumps did. Like 20 years!
Doug
I do not have any pics of the setup I made, It is very simple to do though. The hardest part was coming up w/ a y fitting, Then I found out that fullthrottle sells them. Just strap the pumps together w/ a plastic tie strap.
I ran this setup on my car for over a year w/ no issues whatsoever.
Harley Davidson p/u trucks have a very similar setup. Two pumps full time.
Doug
Like I said just attach both pumps w/ a y fitting in the tank and wire both pumps to a hot wire kit.
The pumps will both run all the time (unlike a dp kit which will have a hobbs switch to turn on 2nd pump at a set boost level) With a return fuel system the unnecessary fuel will be returned to the tank.
The reason for a hobbs switch is to extend the life of the 2nd pump by not running all the time. 2 new 340 pumps should last as long as your factory pumps did. Like 20 years!
Doug
You dont have to have the hobbs switch was my point. as I stated above you should use a hot wire kit.
You can always put a hobbs switch on if you want but its not necessary with a return style fuel system. All the hobbs does is extend the life of the second pump, Even if it is a daily driver the pump should last 100k or more.
I personally think the hobbs is unnecessary, Just one more thing to go bad. With 2 pumps running all the time there is a lot less chance of leaning out. JMO
Doug
My point exactly, under 15# of boost, one fuel pump is adequate. Running both pumps only heats the return fuel and places the FP reg under strain. Running larger fuel injectors is the real ticket as the new open loop ECM controller works great. My 72# injectors idled down to under 450 rpm just fine. (setting IAC the old fashion method) GeneIf both pumps are running full time, i would guess that the factory return line wouldn't be adequate to return that much fuel, and excess pressure would build up in the fuel rail, causing a rich condition, no?