cclark746 said:I know alot of ya'll are running the FASS but is that the best pump on the market I have 03 with tst plan to do 100hp injectors and twins with a modded cp3 will the FASS do for my needs are is there something else ya'll recommend Thanx
cody
BIG BOB said:The nice thing about the Mitusa is that the stock pump is still in the system so if you do have a problem with the Mitusa, the stock pump will take over. This way you don't get stranded!! I put a LED in the cab that tell me when the stock pump is running. It runs just at first till the Mitusa makes 10#'s of pressure then it is shut off by a Hobb's switch. So if the pressure goes below 10#'s the stock pump will kick on. No more getting standed!!
Hercules130 said:What if your stock lift pump dies?
Prairie Dog said:FASS is good but a little noisy IMO.
So we can still mount a mechanical pump like the MITUSA? That would be the best!
Does it mount where the old mech lift pumps mounted on the first gens?
Scotty
BIG BOB said:One thing is that you will not be stranded if the Mitusa fails, where will you be if the FASS or Walbro fail? :-laf
MFalkinham said:Where will I be? I'll be laying under my truck for about 15 minutes while I swap out the "dead" Walbro with the spare that I carry behind the back seat. After that, I'll be on my way down the road. $109 for a spare Walbro pump on eBay; can't beat that.![]()
JDerbedrossian said:Ive had a cheapy carter pump for over 3 years, working flawlessly and now that I have a rail pressure gauge I can see that it is still working perfectly. Pump costs about 50-60 bucks maybe even cheaper I cant remember.
Jake
GDP website said:Our GFS kits leave your stock fuel system in place and available for use at any time. Thru the use of factory style Deutsch connectors you can revert back to your stock fuel system by merely swapping electrical connectors at the tank.
A couple of things to think about, first, the stock lift pump in conjunction with the Mitusa is only used when you turn the ignition on and the heat grids cycle and at start up until the Hobbs switch see 10#'s of pressure, the Mitusa make 10#'s very quickly, so the stock pump isn't running but a very period of time.