Sean1369
10-10-2016, 17:34
I recently acquired an 86 K20 with a 6.2 and an auto trans, it is for my gf and will eventually be a dually. Anyway.
I plan to get rid of the stock lift pump and run an electric inline fuel pump with a 10 micron spin off fuel water separator before the pump and a 2 micron spin off fuel filter after the pump. I am going mount all of it in a cross box in the bed of the truck, I also plan to use high flow injectors, turn up the IP possibly an aftermarket one, and turbo like the ATT or a holset, I haven't decided on that yet.
The stock 6.5T LP supplies the IP with 25-35 GPH at 8-12 PSI. I have found multiple pumps that flow at max 35 GPH and are adjustable from 8-14 PSI, will the turned up IP and boost require more supply to the IP from the LP? Would I benefit from a 45 GPH/15 PSI pump? Would I need a stronger pump because it will be pulling through one filter and pushing through another as well as it being elevated above the fuel tank lever so it will have to work against gravity? Will I need to increase fuel supply to the IP as boost increases? Because I was also thinking about running one of the Bosch 044 universal pumps and using a return less FPR just before the IP, and those FPRs also have a boost reference port that increases pressure relative to boost at a 1:1 ratio, is that something that would be beneficial?
Sorry for the long post but I was just trying to get it all out there. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I plan to get rid of the stock lift pump and run an electric inline fuel pump with a 10 micron spin off fuel water separator before the pump and a 2 micron spin off fuel filter after the pump. I am going mount all of it in a cross box in the bed of the truck, I also plan to use high flow injectors, turn up the IP possibly an aftermarket one, and turbo like the ATT or a holset, I haven't decided on that yet.
The stock 6.5T LP supplies the IP with 25-35 GPH at 8-12 PSI. I have found multiple pumps that flow at max 35 GPH and are adjustable from 8-14 PSI, will the turned up IP and boost require more supply to the IP from the LP? Would I benefit from a 45 GPH/15 PSI pump? Would I need a stronger pump because it will be pulling through one filter and pushing through another as well as it being elevated above the fuel tank lever so it will have to work against gravity? Will I need to increase fuel supply to the IP as boost increases? Because I was also thinking about running one of the Bosch 044 universal pumps and using a return less FPR just before the IP, and those FPRs also have a boost reference port that increases pressure relative to boost at a 1:1 ratio, is that something that would be beneficial?
Sorry for the long post but I was just trying to get it all out there. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.