Duel Fuel Pumps?
#14
I got a Question,
How do you wire it up? i was thinking if i conected both pumps to the stock supply would'nt there be 12v total and that would be split between the two pumps? or does it not work like that (I'm not big on wiring) I was thinking of useing relays to make sure both Pumps got the full 12v at WOT but that would cause the pumps to be flat out all the time, so it would mean the pumps are on at there peak all the time so i would have thought they would wear out quicker? and be more noisy.
I would like to hear your opinion as wiring is not my strong point and i may be wrong and it would be ok on the stock wiring?
Thanks
How do you wire it up? i was thinking if i conected both pumps to the stock supply would'nt there be 12v total and that would be split between the two pumps? or does it not work like that (I'm not big on wiring) I was thinking of useing relays to make sure both Pumps got the full 12v at WOT but that would cause the pumps to be flat out all the time, so it would mean the pumps are on at there peak all the time so i would have thought they would wear out quicker? and be more noisy.
I would like to hear your opinion as wiring is not my strong point and i may be wrong and it would be ok on the stock wiring?
Thanks
#16
So if i wanted to be on the safe side i could relay the pumps and have a constant 12v with a good quality Rising rate fuel reg with no Problems?
I have just heard storys about the Pumps overwelming the Regulator and running very rich on idle?
I have just heard storys about the Pumps overwelming the Regulator and running very rich on idle?
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