Well I knew that the fuel pump on the 4. 5 year is a weak point. Today I was turning on to highway and old red just died like i turned the ignition off. I managed to coast most of the way off the highway and tried to figure out what was going on. I tried to start it and it fired up but died as soon as I gave the "gas pedal" a push. I then noticed that my fuel pressure gauge was sitting at zero rather then the 7 lbs it normally would be at. I then started the engine and decided that I could idle the 1/2 mile down the road to garage that I have used before. Due to the "improvements" that this truck has I decided not to go to the local dealer where they would pull the plug on my extended warrentee. My selling dealer, which is 100 miles away, knows of my mods and is willing to overlook anything that is not directly connected with the mods.
I had a spare pump from Geno's so it was a fairly simple job for the non dealer to fix my problem. The old pump use to show pressure of 7 to 8 pounds that would draw down to about 5 pounds with heavy throttle. The new pump runs about 10 lbs at idle and moves up to 15 lbs with a little increase in the RPM's. I would think that the pump should drop pressure with more throttle. The only reason that I can think of the higher pump pressure at higher RPM's would be more juice from the alternator. Your viewpoint on this would be helpful.
I would appreciate input as to what pressures other have with the OEM pump and what milage if/when the pump failed. I have ordered another pump from Geno's and will put in the recently vacated spot of my boony box.
I had a spare pump from Geno's so it was a fairly simple job for the non dealer to fix my problem. The old pump use to show pressure of 7 to 8 pounds that would draw down to about 5 pounds with heavy throttle. The new pump runs about 10 lbs at idle and moves up to 15 lbs with a little increase in the RPM's. I would think that the pump should drop pressure with more throttle. The only reason that I can think of the higher pump pressure at higher RPM's would be more juice from the alternator. Your viewpoint on this would be helpful.
I would appreciate input as to what pressures other have with the OEM pump and what milage if/when the pump failed. I have ordered another pump from Geno's and will put in the recently vacated spot of my boony box.