Electric fuel pumps???

LOGANSTANFORTH

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What all electric pumps out there will draw from the top of a factory fuel tank WITH NO PROBLEMS, have a 1/2 inch inlet and outlet minimum, and be no more than 15 psi?

I've yet to find any that cover all this, I will buy a regulator if I have too obviously...
 
My airdog does but its mounted fairly low on the frame.

I am just tired of dealing with BS electric pumps that wouldn't suck a greasy string out of a cat's ass and I really don't want to drill a hole in the bottom of my tank like I had to do on the last truck I fixed for a customer of mine.

I may just spend the money and buy an AirDog with the filters, I just need the pump and filters as I already have almost all the stainless steel fittings for the rest of the system...
 
Does anybody have any info from actual dealings with the Fass 260gph at 60psi pump. Scheid reccomended it to me. Supposably even at 100psi it still does 240gph. Curious if anybody was running one or not.
 
no more than 15psi on a p-pump??? uh your gonna need a more along the lines of a vp pump to get the pressure that low or call the manufacturer and have one built

i would call FASS on the 100psi pump....i bet they have other ideas
 
no more than 15psi on a p-pump??? uh your gonna need a more along the lines of a vp pump to get the pressure that low or call the manufacturer and have one built

i would call FASS on the 100psi pump....i bet they have other ideas
I think he wants to use it as a pusher pump, to help supply his stock one. And
Wouldnt a pusher pump's pressure be ramped up once it went through the stock mechanical pump?


-ViTO-
 
I've decided to not mess with trying to build something, it isn't worth the hassle trying to find all the parts I need, I will just buy an AirDog pump/filter setup and build the rest...
 
you're not going to get good suction from any non-positive displacement pump, period (ref. net positive suction head). However, have you entertained a submersed pump in the stock fuel tank... like an A1000 or whatnot?
 
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