Damien Runs but with issues..help needed
Originally Posted by 2000SilverBullet
That'* the point to beefing up the wiring. The pump draws more power. The wiring is not large enough. The voltage drops and the pump runs at a lower pressure. The heavier wiring promotes a higher voltage......as much as 1.5 volts....so the pump will run faster and produce more pressure and flow..
Originally Posted by SSEimatt93
If i was to update the wiring, it would be custom..and do-able.
Like i says though..Ive got some scanning and mechanical testing to do
Like i says though..Ive got some scanning and mechanical testing to do
Ed
My fuel pump is capable of nearly 60psi with the Walbro on stock wiring, and my wires don't get warm. 
But then again, the stock Series 1 L67 fuel pump outflows the S2 L67 fuel pump, so I may have larger wiring to begin with.

But then again, the stock Series 1 L67 fuel pump outflows the S2 L67 fuel pump, so I may have larger wiring to begin with.
Originally Posted by willwren
But then again, the stock Series 1 L67 fuel pump outflows the S2 L67 fuel pump, so I may have larger wiring to begin with.
That blower looks nice. Good luck with your build.
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I saw a voltage drop on mine when I did my pump. Damn near a full volt if memory serves me. The wiring and new relay are the next on the list for upgrades, after I get my PCM sorted out.
Originally Posted by 1994se
Originally Posted by willwren
But then again, the stock Series 1 L67 fuel pump outflows the S2 L67 fuel pump, so I may have larger wiring to begin with.
That blower looks nice. Good luck with your build.
The new Walbro 255 lpm unit that Intense sent me with the wiring kit was physically smaller than my OEM pump.
It'* a positive displacement pump so output is directly proportional to rpm which is proportional to supply voltage.
I wondered if the claimed capacity or flow increase is due to it not having the 1/8" bypass for the bucket syphon.
Anyone know what the stock pump is rated at :?:
I believe the pressures should be very similar between 40 to 60 psi. and the flows should be a bit more for the Series 2 but not much.
It'* a positive displacement pump so output is directly proportional to rpm which is proportional to supply voltage.
I wondered if the claimed capacity or flow increase is due to it not having the 1/8" bypass for the bucket syphon.
Anyone know what the stock pump is rated at :?:
I believe the pressures should be very similar between 40 to 60 psi. and the flows should be a bit more for the Series 2 but not much.
For the L67'*, the flow is in favor of the S1, not the S2. We never quite figured out why, but DrJay and I both found flow data on them about 3 or 4 years ago. And on different sites that confirmed each other.


