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fuel flow limits of the stock fuel sender? modify it?

Old 12-09-2008, 01:07 PM
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fuel flow limits of the stock fuel sender? modify it?

Has anyone modified the stock fuel pickup for more fuel flow? The reason I ask this is because Im getting ready to add a lot more horses and flow might be an issue with a stock setup.
I have run straight pickups to the bottom of the tank, but the problem I run into is that when the fuel is down near 1/4 tank I inhale a lot of air.
I took apart the stock fuel pickup and its actually a pretty nifty design. There are two small rubber check valves and a float so that positive pressure allows fuel to rise up into the sender and stay there so you dont run dry.
The problem with it is that the two check valves are pretty small and the suction tube that goes down to the bottom is about 5/16.
If I could find larger rubber check valves I could ream out the holes. they are more restrictive than the suction tube.
if I cant do anything with them, has anyone come up with a way of trapping the fuel rather than sucking air?
A FASS might be an option..
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Unless you plan on exceeding 650hp the stock setup is plenty adequate.
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Get a 1/2" Vulcan draw straw, should flow whatever you need.
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