I could never get the air out and get them to prime. I always had to force compressed air into the filler neck to get the air out of the filter to get them to pump
What filter setup? Stock location or the Kennedy Mega filter in between the pumps?
I could never get the air out and get them to prime. I always had to force compressed air into the filler neck to get the air out of the filter to get them to pump
What filter setup? Stock location or the Kennedy Mega filter in between the pumps?
I could never get the air out and get them to prime. I always had to force compressed air into the filler neck to get the air out of the filter to get them to pump
I love my Kennedy pumps. Over 100k on mine and I'm having issues with them, but after seeing all the crap in my fuel tank its not a suprise. They still work for the most part. I do think someone's pulling your leg tell you 2 pumps can support 1000hp though. On my truck tune only they couldn't hardly keep up. With a stroker pump now over 50% throttle I'm sucking fuel through them.
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The trick is to mount the Kennedy's in the vertical so they can't trap air. The first install I used the stock filter head to get the prime. After that, just replaced my filters one at a time and then let the pumps run. I also have small valve and some oil pressure tubing on the top of my stock filter head for easy bleeding. I also change filters with a full tank of fuel.
Are you saying the sump isn't needed for performance reasons or because you have never had any startup issues at or under 1/4 tank?
Yes.
The stock sending unit has a plastic bowl that sits close to flat on bottom of the tank. The stock draw line is inside this bowl as well as the return line so especially the bowl always has access to fuel In low fuel conditions and heavy acceleration or braking.
Now add the fuel pump... it’s flowing 2-4 gallons a minute It’s going to drain the bowl faster than it can be refilled.
The sump is a gimmick because the avg Joe can get away with just modifying the existing unit
Performance world where your avg Joe try’s running the 1/4 with a gallon of diesel is going to have problems or he could spend money on a sump
Performance world where your running a custom fuel tank, sure a sump is good or just fab a built in one and add a baffle to help sloshing
Anyways just my .2
Some guys spend 25k to run a 10
Some guys spend 5k and with help from a sawzall get a 10
The fuel return goes right to that bowl so the lower the tank gets the more returned fuel goes into the bowl which is just all foam. The stock bowl is a great design just not executed well enough imo
so what about shimming the rail vs the ppe race plug, which is the way to go there?
they allow gravity to help prime the fuel system
I beg to differ, the fuel level is no higher with the sump. With the filters and HPFP above the tank the level to pull the fuel is the same. Drawing from thw top or drawing from the bottom makes no difference in the pressure provided by gravity
just saying, the lift needed to reach the filters/Pump is the same for both