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Engine was not running.
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I don't know how your pump is wired. You may want to try checking with the engine running with alternator output.
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I unhooked wires from fuel pump. Hot wire reads 12.58 volts with battery reading 12.6. Engine not running. Changed ground of fuel pump from frame to battery. Still reads about 8.5 volts when I touch leads to fuel pump while it's running. If I unhook ground wire and check the hot wire while it is connected to the pump (pump is not running) the wire reads 12.58.I am a terrible electrical person so please forgive me if I am ignorant sounding.
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I like the ability to change Fuel Pressure and Tune for Power. Could not do that as well with the LT1 Injector. Plus the LS1 is less prone to clogging and has a finer mist! Believe the Ford 24# Injector works well too. D |
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No reason at all you could not alter tuning by altering the fuel pressure with the factory LT1 injectors. I know NHRA Stock Eliminator racers that do it all the time. Turn the fuel pressure up on an LT1 injector, they have a finer mist as well. That is the point. Higher fuel pressure atomizes the fuel better. That is the reason for higher fuel pressures being used. Better emissions is the main reason. Very small power increase are simply a bonus.
I use injectors from FAST in mine.
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Check the installation instructions for the A1000 to see if they can help.
https://www.aeromotiveinc.com/tech-h...-instructions/ |
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Maybe I missed it somewhere here. What size wires to the fuel pump? Have you tried a new wire from the battery to the pump and checked voltage? You could take the battery and make up leads that would go directly to the pump and check it, that eliminates all other wiring. Then start eliminating wires from there.
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Injectors are flow rated at 43.5 psi, I believe.
Not sure why they would tell you that. I'm not the only one that found power there. Listen to who you want to. Or, test things for yourself.
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Yip your right. 43.5 not 44.5. Like I said I believe you and it makes sense. I'll be raising my pressure to 60 this coming weekend. Will you be at Topeka Nationals? Thanks.
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