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How are the Holley fuel pumps holding up?

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I have spent some time looking up old posts to see which new lift pump I should get. I see that the Holley is a popular choice and not very expensive (like the FASS)

I have some questions:

1. How are they holding up?

2. I have looked on line but did not see a pump that said "for diesel fuel" do they have it and just not list it online?

3. What is the part number for the pump you are running?



Thanks in advance! Oo.



I have about 8 psi at idle and about 7 driving around. I have no idea if that is good or not. This is from the outlet of the filter housing on its way to c3po :-laf
 
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Mine has held up now for about 10-12K miles with no problems. I dont think the holley pumps are designed to meet the fuel requirement for something like a modded CP3, but just for a replacement or a supplement to the lift pump, I think it is a good alternative.
 
I've had mine in place now for about 8000 miles. That's almost 2000 more miles than the more expensive Aeromotive that it replaced (Aeromotive blew a seal). I run commercial B10 fuel. Mine is the Holley "Blue", part number 12-802-1. Got mine from Summit. I don't use a regulator.



In warm weather I idle at 12. 5-13. 0. In cold weather it's more like 12-12. 5. On flat ground at 65 on the highway I see about 12. 0-12. 4 at the CP-3. That's after the stock filter and a 2-micron supplemental filter.



The pump is difficult to hear at idle, but you can hear it if you concentrate.



-Ryan
 
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SKing said:
Buy a Walbro pump from glacier diesel. I love mine. No change in psi it stays at 18 all the time.



I like inline pumps, but don't like the high pressures. And I don't know that it's "running at only 20% load". The pump runs at 100% RPM through a bypass regulator down to 18 psi. I'm not sure that equates to 20% load. Anyone know the definition of load for a pump?



The Holley is nice because its flow rate and pressure are closely matched to the factory specifications. Obviously that might not be enough for modified engines.



-Ryan
 
I also have been hearing great things about the glacier kit... thats the way Im going.



A couple of people I knwo running blue pumps like them because they can rebuild them when they die. Not something I wanna do. I'll spend $400 upfront and not have to hassle with that.
 
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