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What I was saying a while back was the same. The 5/16 line is stock. You showed why GM did this which I knew. But my point was modding the line to 3/8 without a better lift pump would drop pressure though increase volume capability on the same pump. You said this exactly what GM did in reverse trying to raise pressure at https://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/threads/opinions-needed-performed-optical-bump.49575/post-609863Unless I am completely confused on my memory of the ds4, Rockabilly has that correct.
Something that hit me in reading this, quite a while back Roy and I were in disagreement over. 5/16 line being upgraded to 3/8 line- which the op here has done and long since eliminated the factory ffm. But if you are concerned with getting enough fuel into the transfer pump (something all 3 of us agree is a good thing) then that larger diameter line pushing 14 or 18 psi- whatever it is- would refill faster with the larger line. Having a larger reservoir of fuel at pressure will always fill the next chamber faster if everything else is equal (like no mods internally that affect flow). Now, I would have to do the math, but a simple calculation says set volume at pressure x is equal to same volume at pressure Y.
And remember, no pump actually creates pressure. They all create flow, and the resistance to that flow creates the pressure.
No, it is not for vehicles with a fuel line mod. They would not sell it to you and would not honor the warranty@royunion if you don't mind me asking, can we see some photos of your setup installed on your rig? also if you have some from others who run it on theirs?
I have that system setting on the shelf.I like this idea
I have a DS4 truck, but only have the GMTDscan software on my laptop. I can try but other than figuring out how to record, I'd also need to regulate the LP to 5 and find something to get 18psi. I think MrMarty51 said he has a Holley setup with a regulator on his truck it might be easier for him to record the data
In my posts are enough clue to build something yourselves, if you know the features of the OEM lift pump.
No, it is not for vehicles with a fuel line mod. They would not sell it to you and would not honor the warranty
You can make something up on your own if you want I suppose.
Won’t show a picture of your truck for him to see if he wants to use and maybe go back to the 5/16 and reinstall his ffm.
How would THEY know unless they are you? A person buys a part, the seller doesn’t know if it is going on that truck or if someone is making an experimental aircraft!! Hahaha.
It’s a good thing I am wearing my boots because it’s getting deeper
Thank You @Jaryd You came to the same collusion as what I had come too. His posts are word for word right out of his adds. I do believe he is an artist within the divisions of the scams.
If he is not, he now will probe up with some pics and actual fuel pressures or he will run offt wit his tail betwixt his laigs.
Now is needed one of them whistling or eating popcorn smilie thingies.If I can find the time my raptor LP has a built in regulator and a good in the cab gauge and a tech 2.........