I was talking with the tech at S&S Dodge yesterday and was telling him about how I was thinking of putting in a FASS, so I could maintain pressure to the VP44. He started laughing and told me that I shouldn't be worried about pressure, so much as volume. He then told me that, when they have trucks in with lift pump problems on the 24V engines, the first thing they do is a volume test, not a pressure test. I told him about how some of the guys here have the Mopar in-tank pump and are unhappy with the low pressure. He responded with, "Well, once the line is pressurized, who cares how much pressure is there, as long as the VP44 is getting volume, and the new in-tank pump delivers volume, besides the fact that it's pushing the fuel, not pulling it".
The more he talked, the more he started making sense, which kinda scares me a little. Does he have a valid point?
The more he talked, the more he started making sense, which kinda scares me a little. Does he have a valid point?