Any additional considerations when upgrading fuel pump?
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Any additional considerations when upgrading fuel pump?
So I dropped my fuel tank to drill holes for a battery relocation. I ended up cleaning the thing, pulled the two valves out, royally destroyed the big one everyone has trouble with and I'm wondering if I should put in a bigger fuel pump while it's out. The car is currently stock, but I have a 2.8L Kenne Bell I plan on slapping on eventually and I don't think a Boost-A-Pump alone will do the trick. But between now and when I finally get around to putting the KB on (2.8L Twin Screw is going to require a forged bottom end I know) I would like to drive it around in the People's Republic of California. That means I need to pass SMOG tests. Outright, I know installing anything that does not have a CARB EO#, including devices that could reduce the exhaust pollution, is illegal. But they're not going to check to see if my fuel pump is stock. So my question is, do I need a special tune to handle the additional power from an upgraded pump or anything else that WOULD be noticeable from an examination? Is there any downside to running a larger pump if I don't need it right now? It's easy enough to swap out when the time comes and I take the car "off-road" but I might as well do it now if there is no negatives.
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So I dropped my fuel tank to drill holes for a battery relocation. I ended up cleaning the thing, pulled the two valves out, royally destroyed the big one everyone has trouble with and I'm wondering if I should put in a bigger fuel pump while it's out. The car is currently stock, but I have a 2.8L Kenne Bell I plan on slapping on eventually and I don't think a Boost-A-Pump alone will do the trick. But between now and when I finally get around to putting the KB on (2.8L Twin Screw is going to require a forged bottom end I know) I would like to drive it around in the People's Republic of California. That means I need to pass SMOG tests. Outright, I know installing anything that does not have a CARB EO#, including devices that could reduce the exhaust pollution, is illegal. But they're not going to check to see if my fuel pump is stock. So my question is, do I need a special tune to handle the additional power from an upgraded pump or anything else that WOULD be noticeable from an examination? Is there any downside to running a larger pump if I don't need it right now? It's easy enough to swap out when the time comes and I take the car "off-road" but I might as well do it now if there is no negatives.
https://www.cjponyparts.com/walbro-h...04/p/FP229HP2/
#3
Awesome! Thanks for the reply AND the recommendation. Just to make sure, you think that pump with a Boost-A-Pump will be good to 500-600 engine HP? I eventually will need to feed that monstrous 2.8L KB blower.
#8
also if you decide to run that 340 very carefully use a small hole-saw bit and drill holes in the basket towards the bottom. heavy flow pumps can potentially suck the basket dry on long pulls. I did mine similar to this picture. the only downside is at roughly 1/4 tank of gas or less you cant beat on it, the fuel will slosh away from pump
https://www.stangnet.com/mustang-for...ket-jpg.84228/
https://www.stangnet.com/mustang-for...ket-jpg.84228/
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