Hey guys, I think my lift pump (Raptor 100) died...
I was driving down the flat highway cruising at 70. It felt like it was losing power so I gave it more throttle and it still felt like it was slowing down. The trans tried to downshift into 4th once I was down to 50ish but it just kept staying in 5th. Then all of a sudden the trans started to downshift 1 gear at a time (on its own) and brought me to a stop (while I was still on the throttle trying to get somewhere safer to pull over). When I was pulled over I didn't see anything leaking or overheating or out of the normal.... I shut the truck off and gave it a few minutes (in 90* weather). The truck started right up no problem so I tried to drive and it wouldn't shift or go over 11 mph in 1st gear..... Since I don't have AC and my wife and baby were with and we were now running late for my brother's wedding, I kept going.... 11 mph down the shoulder of the highway! About 2 miles later it shifted into 2nd gear and we were cruising at 22 mph.... 9 miles later I took the 1st exit and pulled into the AutoZone. I had someone scan the OB2 and it came back with no codes. My lift pump started making a loud whining about 100 miles ago and now its not making any noise at all... so I think it's dead. My truck is all stock with fairly new injectors. From my research it seems this is common to throw the trans into limp mode with low fuel pressure.
So I'm planning on buying a new lift pump and changing both fuel filters before I do anything. I know most people are going to tell me that Raptor lift pumps suck and that I need a Fass setup for $800 but I already have a Raptor 100 mounted and wired up with new fuel lines, so I don't really want a whole new setup. Plus they come with a 4 yr warranty so that will be good enough for me.
What I'm wondering is if I can upgrade to a Raptor 150 which is a "universal" lift pump and have it be a direct replacement for me??
Also, does anyone have other thoughts or questions on my situation?
Anyone think I might have a problem with something other than the lift pump causing low fuel pressure?
Truck has just under 140k miles.... Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks!
I was driving down the flat highway cruising at 70. It felt like it was losing power so I gave it more throttle and it still felt like it was slowing down. The trans tried to downshift into 4th once I was down to 50ish but it just kept staying in 5th. Then all of a sudden the trans started to downshift 1 gear at a time (on its own) and brought me to a stop (while I was still on the throttle trying to get somewhere safer to pull over). When I was pulled over I didn't see anything leaking or overheating or out of the normal.... I shut the truck off and gave it a few minutes (in 90* weather). The truck started right up no problem so I tried to drive and it wouldn't shift or go over 11 mph in 1st gear..... Since I don't have AC and my wife and baby were with and we were now running late for my brother's wedding, I kept going.... 11 mph down the shoulder of the highway! About 2 miles later it shifted into 2nd gear and we were cruising at 22 mph.... 9 miles later I took the 1st exit and pulled into the AutoZone. I had someone scan the OB2 and it came back with no codes. My lift pump started making a loud whining about 100 miles ago and now its not making any noise at all... so I think it's dead. My truck is all stock with fairly new injectors. From my research it seems this is common to throw the trans into limp mode with low fuel pressure.
So I'm planning on buying a new lift pump and changing both fuel filters before I do anything. I know most people are going to tell me that Raptor lift pumps suck and that I need a Fass setup for $800 but I already have a Raptor 100 mounted and wired up with new fuel lines, so I don't really want a whole new setup. Plus they come with a 4 yr warranty so that will be good enough for me.
What I'm wondering is if I can upgrade to a Raptor 150 which is a "universal" lift pump and have it be a direct replacement for me??
Also, does anyone have other thoughts or questions on my situation?
Anyone think I might have a problem with something other than the lift pump causing low fuel pressure?
Truck has just under 140k miles.... Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks!