slagona
10-16-2003, 10:51
I've been thinking about my lift pump for a while now. Almost 160K on the original pump now.
Has anyone thought about replacing the OEM lift pump with the Holley Blue or Red Electric fuel pumps? Anyone done it? Anyone see any problems in doing so?
The Red has a 97 GPH flow rate, maximum pressure of 7psi. The Blue has a 110 GPH Flow with a max of 14 psi - it also requires a regulator which can be set between 4.5-9 psi. They are readily available for $40-$60 rebuilt, and seem to be more HD than OEM.
The concern I have is their applicability in a Diesel application - and that Holley states they should not be used in Fuel Injection (Gas) systems.
Last Fuel Pump I bought ( in '97 ) was an autozone special - specs were the same or better than OEM, and it worked fine. Seems like a fuel pump is a fuel pump - as long as specs are where they need to be.
I would like to add a primary fuel filter close to the tank, then the holley fuel pump with a regulator set at 8psi, then the OEM filter (possibly relocated out of the engine valley).
Any thoughts or concerns regarding this setup?
Has anyone thought about replacing the OEM lift pump with the Holley Blue or Red Electric fuel pumps? Anyone done it? Anyone see any problems in doing so?
The Red has a 97 GPH flow rate, maximum pressure of 7psi. The Blue has a 110 GPH Flow with a max of 14 psi - it also requires a regulator which can be set between 4.5-9 psi. They are readily available for $40-$60 rebuilt, and seem to be more HD than OEM.
The concern I have is their applicability in a Diesel application - and that Holley states they should not be used in Fuel Injection (Gas) systems.
Last Fuel Pump I bought ( in '97 ) was an autozone special - specs were the same or better than OEM, and it worked fine. Seems like a fuel pump is a fuel pump - as long as specs are where they need to be.
I would like to add a primary fuel filter close to the tank, then the holley fuel pump with a regulator set at 8psi, then the OEM filter (possibly relocated out of the engine valley).
Any thoughts or concerns regarding this setup?