Re: 450 GPH mechanical fuel pump
[Re: Hemi_Joel]
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04/12/13 01:28 AM
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Read Vizard's remarks on calculating fuel pump capacity.
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Re: 450 GPH mechanical fuel pump
[Re: Hemi_Joel]
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04/12/13 10:08 AM
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My bro has one on his 517 Hemi. Built for pump gas & with the cr*p, ethanol laced gas around the Reno area, it still vapor locked on its maiden voyage. Installed a small 35gph electric helper pump & it cures vapor lock on hot days in Vegas. The Race pump is pretty trick, lightweight & seems to put out enought to get the heavy Charger to 114 mph at MATS. I think its arm pressure on the cam is really low, something like 35lbs, vs the 100lbs + that the Carters or Eddy mechanical pumps require? He still intends to switch to a 150 gph Holley gerator pump to prevent vapor lock issues.
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Re: 450 GPH mechanical fuel pump
[Re: Triggerfish]
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04/12/13 10:24 AM
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My bro has one on his 517 Hemi. Built for pump gas & with the cr*p, ethanol laced gas around the Reno area, it still vapor locked on its maiden voyage. Installed a small 35gph electric helper pump & it cures vapor lock on hot days in Vegas. The Race pump is pretty trick, lightweight & seems to put out enought to get the heavy Charger to 114 mph at MATS. I think its arm pressure on the cam is really low, something like 35lbs, vs the 100lbs + that the Carters or Eddy mechanical pumps require? He still intends to switch to a 150 gph Holley gerator pump to prevent vapor lock issues.
Any pump that has a suction side thats mounted up on the engine(in the heated area) will/can vapor lock... thats why a pump mounted at the rear and pressurizes the fuel going to the front doesnt have the vapor lock issue(higher the pressure the less it has the chance to vapor lock)
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Re: 450 GPH mechanical fuel pump
[Re: Triggerfish]
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04/14/13 12:50 PM
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I put this pump on my 572 Hemi, there are lots of reports of the pump losing prime if the fuel system is not absolutely perfect and leak free. They produced a priming kit that runs an electric pump and has a check valve because it won't prime it self. I put a comp cams brass tiped pushrod in and it has a small tick. With the correct regulator, I think these are great. Tim
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Re: 450 GPH mechanical fuel pump
[Re: Darryls-Demon]
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04/15/13 01:28 AM
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Everything I have read about the race pumps say that they will vapor lock unless you run a return line.
' We have a 1/2" fuel line & a 1/4" return line & 2 Eddy 650's on the Hemi. The small 35 gph electric works great for priming when starting & puts out just enough pressure to prevent vapor lock on hot days, but I don't know if I'd trust it in heavy traffic on a 105 degree day.
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