The initial results look promising so far. Last week I started a topic about installing a Holley (512-105) electric inline fuel pump. It was a 68GPH pump at 15PSI. The pump did a good job, in fact to good of a job. My fuel gauge was buried all the time no matter what the driving scenerio was and the fuel filter drain sprung a leak. Well, the fact of the matter turns out that this particular pump can deadhead over 60PSI. Bottomline? It needs to be regulated!
Holley also offers a version of this pump that is rated (REGULATED) at 50GPH at 15PSI. I purchased this pump, part number (512-103) as well as a Mallory 3-65 PSI return style regulator and the early results look good.
After a test drive today the fuel pressure at idle was 14 PSI and never dropped below 12. 5 PSI even at 105 MPH uphill with 32 pounds boost. I look to up the fuel pressure slighly via the regulator.
The Mallory regulator that I chose, part number (4309) as stated earlier is adjustable from 3-65 PSI. It comes ready for installation in applications requiring 3-12 PSI. My plans are to interchange the SMALL spring it comes equipped with for the MEDIUM spring. The MEDIUM spring is good for between 10-40 PSI. I am looking to regulate the fuel pressure to 16 PSI at idle and see a low of about 14 PSI at full throttle.
IMHO, a single lift pump is more than sufficient to maintain fuel pressure for the VP44. There are several people utilizing twin pump's but I am not quite sure that is necessary. The real test for the current pump I am using will be TIME. I will keep everyone informed. I am also going to try to get some pictures posted tomorrow.
Holley also offers a version of this pump that is rated (REGULATED) at 50GPH at 15PSI. I purchased this pump, part number (512-103) as well as a Mallory 3-65 PSI return style regulator and the early results look good.
After a test drive today the fuel pressure at idle was 14 PSI and never dropped below 12. 5 PSI even at 105 MPH uphill with 32 pounds boost. I look to up the fuel pressure slighly via the regulator.
The Mallory regulator that I chose, part number (4309) as stated earlier is adjustable from 3-65 PSI. It comes ready for installation in applications requiring 3-12 PSI. My plans are to interchange the SMALL spring it comes equipped with for the MEDIUM spring. The MEDIUM spring is good for between 10-40 PSI. I am looking to regulate the fuel pressure to 16 PSI at idle and see a low of about 14 PSI at full throttle.
IMHO, a single lift pump is more than sufficient to maintain fuel pressure for the VP44. There are several people utilizing twin pump's but I am not quite sure that is necessary. The real test for the current pump I am using will be TIME. I will keep everyone informed. I am also going to try to get some pictures posted tomorrow.