Just found your videos. I like your how and why detailed explanations. I learn a lot from your mistakes. The comments from your viewers, often explain things that are obvious to you but not to others. You do a great job. Keep it up.
Love the how to vids. I'm doing a 99 sierra 4.8 turbo build and I have the same fuel pump gonna install after the fab work is done. With that cradle you broke, you could always plastic weld it back together with a soldering iron. But I'm sure those rivets will work fine too. 👌 thanks for putting this stuff out, big help for the diy guys like myself.👍
Looking at the new pump it sits a little high I'm assuming anything under a quarter tank it won't work.? The old pump sat at bottom new one sits about 3 or 4 inches higher..
LG performance yes you are correct, the pump doesn’t sit right at the bottom so it will leave me with a bit of of unusable fuel in the tank. I’m also a little concerned that now that the pickup for the fuel pump doesn’t have a “bucket” around it it will uncover the pickup and starve for fuel if the fuel sloshes around in the tank like during a hard launch. Guess I’ll plan on fueling up a little more often to keep the tank closer to full.
So the stock bucket uses the return to fill the bucket to keep fuel in it. If you cut the stock bucket you're going to be letting all of the fuel out. So when you're lower on fuel, you'll be sucking in air. Correct?
I need to point out, you shouldn’t have “spliced” the heavier gauge wire from the 525 pump to the smaller OEM wire. The higher amp draw of the 525 pump requires the heavier gauge wire, don’t be surprised if the OEM wire melts. The pump needs a hot wire kit feeding power/ground as well. I’m hoping you can get this oversight corrected before any damage.
Thanks Jeff, I was hoping that the smaller gauge would be OK since it is just a short section of wire at the connector to the tank but maybe I should change it out. I'm thinking I might want to pull the pump again anyways as fuel pressure at idle is too high, either this pump is overpowering the fuel pressure regulator or there is some restriction in the return line.
@@LowbuckLS great I was getting worried the wally 400 pump use rubber hose and they sent me a plastic one and I wasn't sure if the gear clamps sealed it or if they cut the cheap plastic line Ty I guess I'm just being stupid paranoid I get it all Monday But ty for the fast reply You saved me a worried nights zzzzz
I cut my bucket to allow a larger pump and had issues with fuel starvation with anything under 1/2 tank and acceleration. Also, fuel pump sock is designed to sit at the bottom of the tank. Wouldn't your setup leave a good 1/4 tank unused and fuel starvation under load even worse?
Good video.. building my 2000 Silverado and have a On3 78/75 im gonna slap on it.. how is the truck doing? Wiring holding up? Was there a restriction in return or was fuel pressure regulator bad?
I got it from Summit Racing, it's available for $116.99 US for the pump (part # F9000285) and the install kit with the filter, hose and electrical connector (part # 400-1168) is currently $31.49 from Summit.
Am I missing something, seems like if you raised the filter that high up you'd drastically change the usable fuel level. Surely you'd lose a couple gallons of usable fuel level.
@@LowbuckLS hey bro im having an issue with my pump after a few days of something similar of a setup. But my question is why would it start sputtering, I have an 04 computer on my 07 originally v6 truck returnless style.. I put it in without a regulator & stock fuel lines & it worked fine for a good week before i had to park it for lack of fuel pressure to the rail
The pump pulls more power, the relay basically "relays" a larger power source to your fuel pump, you can use the regular wires to trigger the relay, and run a larger power feed from battery through large relay contacts to pump, this helps with voltage drop and wire sizes that are too small for the amperage needed for the new pump
Stupid question but just curious cuz I got to do the same thingwith those wires you but connected they won't spark or cause any kind of explosion in the tank just curious I know the gas doesn't conduct electricity I just curious
I don't think it should cause a problem unless there was a short circuit or loose connection that could cause a spark but as long as the connection is done properly and well insulated it shouldn't be a problem. I've seen plenty of guys do it this way and haven't heard of any problems.
People need to understand that Walbro rates their pump capacity at 0 PSI. The DW415 flows the same as this pump at 40-70 PSI and uses 2 less amps to do it, and is a chitload less noisy.
I emailed the guy from walbro and he told me that using fear clamps is not recommended and to use oetikrr clamps which cost 60 bucks So I'm not doing that I'm gonna buy a 42 $ per foot submersible hose at Napa 3/8" Do you know anyone else that can say it's good I don't know what to do I told the guy off saying they should have included those clamps
Just found your videos. I like your how and why detailed explanations. I learn a lot from your mistakes. The comments from your viewers, often explain things that are obvious to you but not to others. You do a great job. Keep it up.
D S thanks sir!
Love the how to vids. I'm doing a 99 sierra 4.8 turbo build and I have the same fuel pump gonna install after the fab work is done. With that cradle you broke, you could always plastic weld it back together with a soldering iron. But I'm sure those rivets will work fine too. 👌 thanks for putting this stuff out, big help for the diy guys like myself.👍
shawn v thanks sir, glad you’re finding the videos helpful.
@@LowbuckLSis the 470 fuel pump from summit racing the same as the 525 hellcat
@@irvingbar4569 they're the same. One is a rating at 40 psi And the other is a rating at 0 psi
Thank you for putting up this video!!
Super helpful!!
Looking forward for more like it
Looking at the new pump it sits a little high I'm assuming anything under a quarter tank it won't work.? The old pump sat at bottom new one sits about 3 or 4 inches higher..
LG performance yes you are correct, the pump doesn’t sit right at the bottom so it will leave me with a bit of of unusable fuel in the tank. I’m also a little concerned that now that the pickup for the fuel pump doesn’t have a “bucket” around it it will uncover the pickup and starve for fuel if the fuel sloshes around in the tank like during a hard launch. Guess I’ll plan on fueling up a little more often to keep the tank closer to full.
@@LowbuckLS how was it?
So the stock bucket uses the return to fill the bucket to keep fuel in it. If you cut the stock bucket you're going to be letting all of the fuel out. So when you're lower on fuel, you'll be sucking in air. Correct?
Im assuming this is why im getting a sputter
Good seeing you back at it man, I gotta get about 3 of those for a new setup
Dirtfloorfab thanks sir
Old video but new to me. The clips at 27:30 just need a pinch and the tabs will flare up allowing removal:)
I put a 255 lightning pump into my 2006 camry. Works the same
Thanks for the video:)
Ez’r to watch went the camera on the tripod.
Does the 525 overpower the stock FPR?
Yes I think it might, thinking of replacing it with an aftermarket regulator
Do you have part numbers for what you did here???
I need to point out, you shouldn’t have “spliced” the heavier gauge wire from the 525 pump to the smaller OEM wire. The higher amp draw of the 525 pump requires the heavier gauge wire, don’t be surprised if the OEM wire melts.
The pump needs a hot wire kit feeding power/ground as well. I’m hoping you can get this oversight corrected before any damage.
Thanks Jeff, I was hoping that the smaller gauge would be OK since it is just a short section of wire at the connector to the tank but maybe I should change it out. I'm thinking I might want to pull the pump again anyways as fuel pressure at idle is too high, either this pump is overpowering the fuel pressure regulator or there is some restriction in the return line.
@@LowbuckLS i know it's been a while but i was wondering if you did do that? and if so, how did you
Did the gear clamps seal the plastic fuel hose I'm about to do that to my car I was just asking ty
Ben Kalinowski yes the gear clamps have been working fine so far
@@LowbuckLS great I was getting worried the wally 400 pump use rubber hose and they sent me a plastic one and I wasn't sure if the gear clamps sealed it or if they cut the cheap plastic line
Ty I guess I'm just being stupid paranoid
I get it all Monday
But ty for the fast reply
You saved me a worried nights zzzzz
I cut my bucket to allow a larger pump and had issues with fuel starvation with anything under 1/2 tank and acceleration. Also, fuel pump sock is designed to sit at the bottom of the tank. Wouldn't your setup leave a good 1/4 tank unused and fuel starvation under load even worse?
I got the same pump but after a while it overheats been hearing it’s not a good pump if you run it direct on 12v 😤😤
Good video.. building my 2000 Silverado and have a On3 78/75 im gonna slap on it.. how is the truck doing? Wiring holding up? Was there a restriction in return or was fuel pressure regulator bad?
Good video. You explain everything step by step. May I as what you paid for the pump?
Thanks
I got it from Summit Racing, it's available for $116.99 US for the pump (part # F9000285) and the install kit with the filter, hose and electrical connector (part # 400-1168) is currently $31.49 from Summit.
@@LowbuckLS thanks for the information.
Am I missing something, seems like if you raised the filter that high up you'd drastically change the usable fuel level. Surely you'd lose a couple gallons of usable fuel level.
Can you provide a link to where you got the fuel pump kit from please sir?
LS4.8 Frank www.summitracing.com/parts/vpn-f90000285
@@LowbuckLS thanks
Did your fuel level stop working as well?
@@Papisartee nope fuel gauge still works fine.
@@LowbuckLS
hey bro im having an issue with my pump after a few days of something similar of a setup. But my question is why would it start sputtering,
I have an 04 computer on my 07 originally v6 truck returnless style..
I put it in without a regulator & stock fuel lines & it worked fine for a good week before i had to park it for lack of fuel pressure to the rail
My basket even looks different compared to yours
Did you do a video of the fuel pressure sensor install
Yes you can find the video of the fuel pressure sensor install at this link: th-cam.com/video/QgByKv5UzsE/w-d-xo.html
NICE VIDEO!... DOES THE LPFP SUPPOSE TO RUN CONSTANT? I HAVE AN AUDI B8.5 AND WANT TO INSTALL A WALBRO 450 WITH THE RELAY,,
Can someone please explain why the relay is need
The pump pulls more power, the relay basically "relays" a larger power source to your fuel pump, you can use the regular wires to trigger the relay, and run a larger power feed from battery through large relay contacts to pump, this helps with voltage drop and wire sizes that are too small for the amperage needed for the new pump
Will this pump be ok in a stock 2000 Chevy Silverado 5.3
Is this setup E85 proof?
We don’t have E85 up here so I’m not sure
Yes it is
Stupid question but just curious cuz I got to do the same thingwith those wires you but connected they won't spark or cause any kind of explosion in the tank just curious I know the gas doesn't conduct electricity I just curious
I don't think it should cause a problem unless there was a short circuit or loose connection that could cause a spark but as long as the connection is done properly and well insulated it shouldn't be a problem. I've seen plenty of guys do it this way and haven't heard of any problems.
People need to understand that Walbro rates their pump capacity at 0 PSI. The DW415 flows the same as this pump at 40-70 PSI and uses 2 less amps to do it, and is a chitload less noisy.
DW does NOT. TI is better. Period.
@@LoneWolfSnowplowing There is a direct test between them on here if you search for it.
Great information... You Been M.I.A.
Swaps-N-Stuff yes been busy with life but hope to get back to posting videos more regularly
@@LowbuckLS Yes I totally understand that.. glad your back..👍👍
Thanks
thank you
Best fuel pump 👌👍
I emailed the guy from walbro and he told me that using fear clamps is not recommended and to use oetikrr clamps which cost 60 bucks
So I'm not doing that
I'm gonna buy a 42 $ per foot submersible hose at Napa 3/8"
Do you know anyone else that can say it's good
I don't know what to do
I told the guy off saying they should have included those clamps
Walbro come on 535 lph
only at 0 PSI