Shelby Griggs
TDR MEMBER
I have a 2001. 5 with about 175K on the clock. I have had a SPA dual readout FP and EGT gauge since 2001. I had the FP gauge plumbed pre filter with a stock fuel system.
About 3 weeks ago I installed the Vulcan big hose/relocation kit and because of the large JIC fittings I didn't have room (without additional fittings or hardware) to put the FP sender on the filter input, so moved it to the VP44 input (post filter).
I have OK FP (indicated), but I had to set the Low Pressure point to ZERO and the average up to 5 seconds. It seems there are a lot of spikes, both high and low. The high as captured by the gauge is always in the 30-40 PSI when I check it, usually reset every fill up.
If I didn't put the LP point to ZERO, the LED would flicker occasionally. I was running the Low Pressure point at 5 PSI when the same gauge was mounted pre filter.
Are other users seeing similar behavior? Is an isolator or a remote sender mount in order? Maybe a failing sender unit?
Also does anyone know the operational sequence of the LP? I can hear the pump at idle since I relocated to basically under my seat. The pump sounds as if it is running at variable speeds while idling. Could this possibly be cavitation? Is this a mechanical bypass opening and closing to cause the change in sound?
While overall, my gauge seems to on average indicate adequate FP of usually between 10 and 15 PSI, the real high readings and real low readings concern me. It is possible that a mechanical gauge wouldn't pick up those spikes, but the SPA is sampling at 0. 4 seconds, the display updates at a user selected time interval, in my case the average of 20 readings and then updates the display every 5 seconds.
Any input appreciated.
SHG
About 3 weeks ago I installed the Vulcan big hose/relocation kit and because of the large JIC fittings I didn't have room (without additional fittings or hardware) to put the FP sender on the filter input, so moved it to the VP44 input (post filter).
I have OK FP (indicated), but I had to set the Low Pressure point to ZERO and the average up to 5 seconds. It seems there are a lot of spikes, both high and low. The high as captured by the gauge is always in the 30-40 PSI when I check it, usually reset every fill up.
If I didn't put the LP point to ZERO, the LED would flicker occasionally. I was running the Low Pressure point at 5 PSI when the same gauge was mounted pre filter.
Are other users seeing similar behavior? Is an isolator or a remote sender mount in order? Maybe a failing sender unit?
Also does anyone know the operational sequence of the LP? I can hear the pump at idle since I relocated to basically under my seat. The pump sounds as if it is running at variable speeds while idling. Could this possibly be cavitation? Is this a mechanical bypass opening and closing to cause the change in sound?
While overall, my gauge seems to on average indicate adequate FP of usually between 10 and 15 PSI, the real high readings and real low readings concern me. It is possible that a mechanical gauge wouldn't pick up those spikes, but the SPA is sampling at 0. 4 seconds, the display updates at a user selected time interval, in my case the average of 20 readings and then updates the display every 5 seconds.
Any input appreciated.
SHG