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Old 06-30-2007, 11:33 PM
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I just installed my inline fuel pump & I have it running with my stock pump,
is that right?
(I now have no fuel pressure at the gauge on top of the fuel filter)

inlines located after the fuel filter
also installed the nasty 12:1 Fuc My Uncle

its a d15
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Old 07-01-2007, 12:07 AM
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Default Re: inline pump with stock pump...no fuel pressure

an inline is supposed to go before the filter
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Old 07-01-2007, 12:21 AM
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Default Re: inline pump with stock pump...no fuel pressure

Originally Posted by sikcrx89
an inline is supposed to go before the filter

It doesn't matter, but it might not register any fuel pressure between them, since it's all flow and the inline pump is more powerful than the stock pump.



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Old 07-01-2007, 02:46 AM
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so will it be ok?

not hurt my stock pump?

I just didnt wanna give any more strain on the stock 17 year old pump when running a fmu
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Default Re: inline pump with stock pump...no fuel pressure

maybe you put it in backwards
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Default Re: inline pump with stock pump...no fuel pressure

Originally Posted by bitchasscracker
maybe you put it in backwards

Iit would show too much pressure from both pumps fighting each each other.




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Default Re: inline pump with stock pump...no fuel pressure

Originally Posted by MADMAX

Iit would show too much pressure from both pumps fighting each each other.




not if guage is on the fuel rail.
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Old 07-01-2007, 12:05 PM
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no...its not backwards,

the bent brass end is the outlet (going to the fuel rail)
& the straight brass end is aiming at the fuel filter,

heres where I got my info:
http://www.maxrev.de/complete-guide-...ation-t488.htm

I just wanna make sure,running 2 pumps like that,
isnt going to hurt anything,

because where I'm running a FMU,at high pressure,
the inlines going to help out alot,

I can feel the fuel after the inline pushing fuel like unreal,
but before the line,I dont feel any fuel,

the fuel pressure gauge is located on the fuel filter
it had fuel pressure before I installed the inline,

I thought about installing the fuel pressure gauge after the inline but before the fuel rail,
getting teh pressure from there,
but it still bugs me a little to know there isnt any fuel pressure coming from the stock intank pump./...
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Default Re: inline pump with stock pump...no fuel pressure

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not if guage is on the fuel rail.

He said it was at the fuel filter.


Originally Posted by RandysSOHC
I now have no fuel pressure at the gauge on top of the fuel filter


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Default Re: inline pump with stock pump...no fuel pressure

ya, you need the pressure gauge after both pumps.
not in between.
move it to the fuel rail if you can.
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