I'm going to be installing a flatbed on my pickup after the snow starts to fly and thought it might be a good opportunity to do something about my lift pump. I have about 57,000 miles on the stock pump, and have had a fuel pressure gauge for the past 30,000 miles. I always considered that I had a good pump because it was difficult to pull the pressure below 5 psi with mild mods (Smarty on 30 hp, TST 0/0 or Smarty on stock, TST 2/2). But in the last 2,000 miles, I've been noticing that its getting easier to do, and my pressure at idle is 1-2 psi lower than usual. I think the pump may start to be getting weak because I have kept up on my filter changes as usual (fuel filter change with every oil change).
Anyway, I know the fass is popular, but I thought it was pretty pricy. I've also considered getting a new in tank fuel from Chrysler and installing one of them as long as I had the bed off. The in tank pumps seem to be holding up well, and I'm a pretty conservitive driver when it comes to bombs, so I think the flow would keep up o. k. (if its the same as the engine mount lift pumps). Any thoughts on what I should do would be appreciated! Thanks.
Anyway, I know the fass is popular, but I thought it was pretty pricy. I've also considered getting a new in tank fuel from Chrysler and installing one of them as long as I had the bed off. The in tank pumps seem to be holding up well, and I'm a pretty conservitive driver when it comes to bombs, so I think the flow would keep up o. k. (if its the same as the engine mount lift pumps). Any thoughts on what I should do would be appreciated! Thanks.