I've been thinking about this topic alot lately, as I have a Mallory 4150 pump and do not have a return regulator (other than the return in the VP44). This is my second Mallory, the first one lasted a whopping 4 months then died. I sent it to Mallory for a post-op, after I conducted one myself, and their analysis stated that the pump died from cavitation (it's a gerator type pump) due to debris. True, my first pre-lift pump filter was really no more than a sediment bowl with no filter, so I chalked it up as a learning experience, upgraded all my inbound lines to braided SS and did away with all of the in bound banjo bolts. I also added a Earl's in line screen filter pre-Mallory. With the help of C. Sutton, I was about to add a return style Mallory regulator (MAA-4309)to help extend the Mallory's life. I decided to give Century Performance a call today and chat a bit about the best location for the regulator. I also had spoken with C. Sutton in regards to this matter and he is of the opinion that it should be right before the injection pump. Not that I doubted Chris and his vast experience with this topic, but I was really more curious if they (Century) had seen more failures of regulators if they were mounted too close to the lift pump. Anyway, I spoke with the same gentleman at Century that I dealt with when I ordered my second Mallory and sent the failed unit back to a few months ago and he is of the opinion that the return in the VP44 is more than adequate to keep the 4150 healthy and that no more than one return should be added in this system with the 4150. Obviously, when running some of the other aftermarket Hi-Flow pumps, a regulator is necessary to control psi's, but the 4150 has a 'dead head' built in to control the psi's. Curious as to what y'all think on this subject.
Scott W.
Scott W.