BD lift pump
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BD lift pump
ive been doing some research and came across the BD lift pump, i want to know how do they compare to the rest of them. i need a pump real bad and im on a tight budget so any info will help.
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i ran one for about 20k miles. it provided 12 psi at idle 11 cruising, and when i could pull it down to 8(through a 3 micron filter) i replaced it with a fass.
it was a good pump. held me solid till i went over 540hp. with a stock filter, it may have done alittle better, but with a 3micron, and large volume needed, the pressure started dropping.
it was a good pump. held me solid till i went over 540hp. with a stock filter, it may have done alittle better, but with a 3micron, and large volume needed, the pressure started dropping.
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Had one for about for about 30,000 miles then it died on me. If you have a tight budget you may be better off putting your own kit together from external pump and 3/8 hose and some fittings.
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i had one for about 8months...worked good, 21 psi idle, wouldnt go below 15, then it died, got a new one...it lasted for 3 days, went back to the airtex for now..
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well sounds to me like there junk, anyone know where i can get a good deal on a fass, i know there pricey but sounds to me like there well worth the extra coin
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I've been running the BD auxzillary pump in line with the in tank pump for almost 2yrs, no problems yet. 20psi at idle with the mods in sig I can pull it down to 12psi at wot.
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I just got done installing a Raptor 150 on a 2000, the kit came from Glacier Diesel and had everything to do the job perfectly. Wiring harness, fittings, etc., I'd check it out. I have a Raptor 150 on my personal truck too, I love the fact that it is internally regulated (no fuel return to filler neck) and supplys a lot of fuel. I like it much better than the walbro that I had, and I mount them with rubber isolators that I order from McMaster Carr and you can't even hear it running. (No kidding) The first one I put on I thought it wasn't working tell I was under the truck checking it out. But anyway that is just my opinion, so do some research and do whats best for you.
Oh also I then installed a 2 micron filter after the stock filter and it works great.
Dustin
Oh also I then installed a 2 micron filter after the stock filter and it works great.
Dustin
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