Briar Hoppers Lift Pump Test Gauge
I bought one of Briar Hoppers Lift Pump test gauges and I have to tell you guys, it's a slick little test rig. It has a 0-30psi gauge on a long (4ft?) high pressure hvac hose. The fittings are all solid brass and connects to the VP44 at the output
port of the lift pump with no leaks anywhere. There is enough hose that you can tape the gauge to the windshield for measurements under load.
I just used Briar Hoppers test gauge last night for the first time. I now know that my lift pump puts out 15psi with the engine off (starter bump) and at idle it runs 14psi. Under cruise mode at 50MPH it holds 13. 5psi and WOT it never falls below 6psi (I can only keep it there for a few seconds before it starts back up).
I must have got a good Lift Pump!
I think Tom could be persuaded into making some more of these kits, I don't want to post his e-mail here in the forums, but he might when he sees this.
Mick
I bought one of Briar Hoppers Lift Pump test gauges and I have to tell you guys, it's a slick little test rig. It has a 0-30psi gauge on a long (4ft?) high pressure hvac hose. The fittings are all solid brass and connects to the VP44 at the output
port of the lift pump with no leaks anywhere. There is enough hose that you can tape the gauge to the windshield for measurements under load.
I just used Briar Hoppers test gauge last night for the first time. I now know that my lift pump puts out 15psi with the engine off (starter bump) and at idle it runs 14psi. Under cruise mode at 50MPH it holds 13. 5psi and WOT it never falls below 6psi (I can only keep it there for a few seconds before it starts back up).

I must have got a good Lift Pump!

I think Tom could be persuaded into making some more of these kits, I don't want to post his e-mail here in the forums, but he might when he sees this.
Mick
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