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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Larger Fuel Lines

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tony1461571

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I'm looking at putting larger lines on my truck. and there are two different ones that I am looking at. One is from wildcat the other is I think from Carter. I think it changes the whole thing lift pump filter base lines I can order it from Enterprise where you get lift pumps from. I may not be exact on all the details but I know I am very close has anyone got ether of these in there truck and if so how well are they working out. And what is the install like as I may want to do it myself. I need some replies.



Tony
 
I have the Line kit from Wildcat

I started with bigger banjo bolts then moved up to the bigger lines both are just to put off the inevitable need for a completely different fuel system but they do work, easy enough to install, and are reasonably priced. I can't say what it did for my fuel pressure due to the fact I changed out an almost dead (oem) liftpump at the same time, now I see 14psi at idle and never below 10psi WOT with box on even when sled pulling. I have maybe about 8k on this set up now, time will tell if the oem pump will keep up or slowly die again and if so I still have one more free pump to swap in before I give in and get a new fuel system.



Craig
 
Craig





Thanks for the info. How do you have lift pumps to swap out free. And I know this may sound dumb but what does WOT stand for. Looks like I might want the new fuel system



Tony
 
I still have one new pump I got under warrenty that I carry with me and I plan on using its life and then up grade, maybe to the FASS system I am wait for longer term results from others using it now.



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