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Join Date: Feb 2011
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if you check the sock also check the filter inside the pump. it is a small screen filter and if it gets even a small amount of junk inside the inlet the volume will take a dump quite quickly.
E85 stripping the tank sediment plugs the pump filters rather quickly. it's almost best to not even have it in there.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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As far as I'm aware the pump was only used for 100-200 miles previously as an inline pump mounted after a swirl pot. I don't know for sure if the previous owner ran E85 or not, I know that I have no intention of putting it in my car though. I've got 1 week before my buddy arrives from England, 2 weeks before my wedding, and 3 weeks before DGRR... My new "to-do" list is to replace the filter element in my fuelab filter, replace the sock on the 044, re-test. If that results in the appropriate amount of flow than I'll be super happy. If not... I'll get Jacks sweet, sweet, man-cheeks over here and test again while monitoring voltage. Once my fuel flow is correct (ideally that won't require buying another pump) I'll get her on the dyno and get some numbers posted! (everybody loves dyno sheets! lol) So far I've ordered the new filter element, and I'll be ordering the new sock as soon as I finish posting here!
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