How much hp will the stock lift pump setup provide for me sled pulling? I am almost at 600hp and wondering if the stock pump will give enough flow, or if I should add a Walbro System, or Haisleys or ????. Any suggestions on this?
wildmanben said:So when you say run an auxillary pump, are you saying add a pump between the tank and the LP to act as a pusher and then run a regulator instead of an overflow valve?
Several systems just are paralleled with the stock system. I beleive that is how the Haisley system works.
wildmanben said:So when you say run an auxillary pump, are you saying add a pump between the tank and the LP to act as a pusher and then run a regulator instead of an overflow valve?
Jim Fulmer said:A1000 12AN suction, 10AN supply. Patty also hooked me up with a better filter housing using a big fleet guard filter (1000 series) but I still use there same inlet into the stock banjo bolt. If I ever send this pump in I'll get I. I. to knock out the inside/back inlet and put the stock system there and run a 8 or 10 AN inlet for the aux system but for now it's doing just fine... ... it's not that radical of a pump so in truth it really doesn't need it.
There system is hard to beat, especially for the money!
Jim
bgilbert said:Ben, build your own this way. Aeromotive A1000, 12an from bottom of fuel tank to A1000. Then 10an all the way to the injection pump. Dual feed 10an as well. I got some pics here: https://www.turbodieselregister.com/user_gallery/displayalbum.php?&userid=13880&albumid=18647. This was for my low pressure VE pump. For your application, just minus the regulator.
wildmanben said:Also, where do I go to get the Fleetguard Filter Housing? So do you eliminate the stock lift pump and filter housing then? Do you use the overflow valve and run that back to the tank as a return then? Sorry for all the questions, but trying to get this figured out. Looks like a good system thats relatively inexpensive also.
Thanks a bunch guys.