I believe I have found the bottleneck of our fuel system
First let me explain my system, I have a 60 gallon aux tank in the bed of my truck that is my main feed , I draw right off the bottom of the tank with nothing but a possitive head pressure thru a 1/2" supply line and a 16 micron spin on filter that is rated at 30 GPM, I do know that this is plenty more than addequate flow. My stock pump is mounted just under the filter and has 6an fittings and 1/2" pushlock hose that runs the length of the frame up to the oem finish filter where I have a psi sending unit mounted on the inlet to the filter, then 1/2" hose to the VP-44 with 6an fittings as well and another sending unit at the VP, my gauge on the A piller has a switch so I can read both before and after the filter.
OK this is with a new filter, I have always read 1 psi differential across the filter when new.
Testing the system with comp box on 5x5 and I also have 275 injectors, 5th gear 1800 rpm and punch it the VP reading will go from 12 psi slowly down to about 9psi for say 5 seconds and then psi drops to 0 and stays there till I let up on the loud pedel BUT heres the deal while the VP reads 0 and I switch to read the psi before the filter it will read 11-12 psi, so I now know that the l/p is still supplying pressure to the filter but the filter cannot flow enough to the VP.
I am considering moving the finish filter back to the frame by the pump and if that doesnt work than I want a different higher flow filter in its place. What do you think???
cheers, Kevin

First let me explain my system, I have a 60 gallon aux tank in the bed of my truck that is my main feed , I draw right off the bottom of the tank with nothing but a possitive head pressure thru a 1/2" supply line and a 16 micron spin on filter that is rated at 30 GPM, I do know that this is plenty more than addequate flow. My stock pump is mounted just under the filter and has 6an fittings and 1/2" pushlock hose that runs the length of the frame up to the oem finish filter where I have a psi sending unit mounted on the inlet to the filter, then 1/2" hose to the VP-44 with 6an fittings as well and another sending unit at the VP, my gauge on the A piller has a switch so I can read both before and after the filter.
OK this is with a new filter, I have always read 1 psi differential across the filter when new.
Testing the system with comp box on 5x5 and I also have 275 injectors, 5th gear 1800 rpm and punch it the VP reading will go from 12 psi slowly down to about 9psi for say 5 seconds and then psi drops to 0 and stays there till I let up on the loud pedel BUT heres the deal while the VP reads 0 and I switch to read the psi before the filter it will read 11-12 psi, so I now know that the l/p is still supplying pressure to the filter but the filter cannot flow enough to the VP.
I am considering moving the finish filter back to the frame by the pump and if that doesnt work than I want a different higher flow filter in its place. What do you think???
cheers, Kevin