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02-19-2005 07:51 PM #1
looking for lowering fuel preasure
i have a 3/4 ton chevy with a 305 the trany was dead and the computer and electronics messed up instead of redoing all of this stock i swamed the trany out for a 400 turbo, i swaped the fuel injection out for a gm performer 4 barrel intake holley 650 gm shorty headers, msd ignition... and so on but now the 40 pounds of fuel preasure is too much for my carb. i was told to use a dodge inline filture with a return on it before the carb...
will this fix the problem or will i need a fuel regulator too? anyone have any better sugestions other than changing the pump?
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02-19-2005 08:04 PM #2
Re: looking for lowering fuel preasure
Originally posted by iraknapp
i have a 3/4 ton chevy with a 305 the trany was dead and the computer and electronics messed up instead of redoing all of this stock i swamed the trany out for a 400 turbo, i swaped the fuel injection out for a gm performer 4 barrel intake holley 650 gm shorty headers, msd ignition... and so on but now the 40 pounds of fuel preasure is too much for my carb. i was told to use a dodge inline filture with a return on it before the carb...
will this fix the problem or will i need a fuel regulator too? anyone have any better sugestions other than changing the pump?
you will need a fuel regulator to. i think you need to do away with the 40 lb. fuel pump because you need to cut it down to about 5 lbs. and i dont know if you can do that with that pump.Mike
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02-19-2005 08:09 PM #3
No.....what you need is a "Bypass" regulator... these are about $80.00 you may be able to find a cheaper one....Jeg's part # 793-30-900 3/8 fitting $71.99.....
Heres how you use it....Run the pressure fuel line directly to the carb with a tee right at the carb inlet... hook the fuel line to the tee and the carb inlet to the tee and hook a hose to the remaining spot on the tee (at the carb) and hook this to the regulator then...from the regulator discharge port to the fuel return line (on the truck).....
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02-19-2005 08:26 PM #4
that will work to i guess, but i wouldnt wont 40 lbs of fuel pressure under my hood unless i needed it. the money to change it over will be about the same thing.Mike
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02-19-2005 08:46 PM #5
You can use a pump from a earlier TBI unit if you wish.....and want to drop the tank....they run 13 psi
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02-19-2005 08:49 PM #6
Originally posted by dr_bowtie
You can use a pump from a earlier TBI unit if you wish.....and want to drop the tank....they run 13 psiMike
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02-19-2005 08:51 PM #7
what kind of fuel injection unit was/is it? I am looking for some to play with.....ecm too?
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02-19-2005 11:50 PM #8
Throttle body fuel pressure is still way too high for a carburetor. You'll still have to regulate it down or gas will blow right by the needle and seat.
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