Thanks for posting this video, I have been running the in-line pump and having similar issues which I thought was the pump overheating. I have been wondering how to seal with the issue of the pump being for a 7 inch minimum tank. The sump pan looks like a great fix for this issue
Thks for the video if I get this right I can use a none EFI tank with this holley unit for my 5.3 in my 1965 f100 thks p.s I have a 40 gal surberbon tank
Just a thought on where the return fuel line is to tank the weight of fuel against the pressure coming in rather have return from the top at the holley unit
I never really thought about that but have never seen anybody have an issue from that. I mainly did it that way out of laziness since the hose had the right connection and length already haha.
You'll have to remind me in a few weeks....out of town for work so I'm not home to do that. But there is a full article on the AC system here: lateral-g.net/ultimate-air-conditioning-test/
How’s it doing with the return capped off I’m about to do the same I got the return one for later when I redo my whole system for turbos I wanted to run the rails as a return system to keep the fuel cooler but factory lq9 I don’t need the return
@@NiSmO300ZX069 hey there - so I have a return still. Previous to this set up I had an in-line pump with the sump welded to the bottom of the tank. So my return goes there, to the bottom of the tank and not the top.
@@redgoatgarage sweet thanks for getting back to me I know my system from factory is return-lessso was going to cap that and use the vent until I put new rails and make it a return style
You know, I'll be honest - I never really looked. I just assumed the foam strips provided enough. It's gone on Power Tour again since this video and lots of daily driving without issue. But next time I'm under there I might have a look.
@@redgoatgarage They make an internally regulated version, but you'd have to account for that in the tune if it's using a vacuum referenced pressure as is.
How’s it held up any problems or things you would have done differently. I’m ready to purchase one for my 72c10 running a blown smallblock with the sniper on top. I’m worried about a loud pump thanks
So far so good! I haven't put a ton of miles on it, only a few thousand but it's been flawless and so quiet! I actually just installed another one of these on my T-Bucket LS build since I was so happy with it. I don't think you'll have any problems with it.
Thanks for posting this video, I have been running the in-line pump and having similar issues which I thought was the pump overheating. I have been wondering how to seal with the issue of the pump being for a 7 inch minimum tank. The sump pan looks like a great fix for this issue
You are welcome! I've put a few thousand miles on the car since this pump in 100 degree Texas heat and had zero fuel pump issues. Happy as can be!
Awesome...... I'll look for the caddi next PT 2022
Thks for the video if I get this right I can use a none EFI tank with this holley unit for my 5.3 in my 1965 f100 thks p.s I have a 40 gal surberbon tank
That’s correct!! It’s made to basically retrofit any fuel tank out there.
@@redgoatgarage ok thks what's the cost that pump please
Just a thought on where the return fuel line is to tank the weight of fuel against the pressure coming in rather have return from the top at the holley unit
I never really thought about that but have never seen anybody have an issue from that. I mainly did it that way out of laziness since the hose had the right connection and length already haha.
On your cadillac with the engine wining harness whos did you use please
What brand or style is your gauge cluster? Or is not an aftermarket item?
Hi! It's a complete Dakota Digital VHX system that's fitted inside the factory gauge housing.
Sir can you make a video about your updated AC system. Can you also show how loud both of your restomod air units are when ran together.
You'll have to remind me in a few weeks....out of town for work so I'm not home to do that. But there is a full article on the AC system here: lateral-g.net/ultimate-air-conditioning-test/
How’s it doing with the return capped off I’m about to do the same I got the return one for later when I redo my whole system for turbos I wanted to run the rails as a return system to keep the fuel cooler but factory lq9 I don’t need the return
@@NiSmO300ZX069 hey there - so I have a return still. Previous to this set up I had an in-line pump with the sump welded to the bottom of the tank. So my return goes there, to the bottom of the tank and not the top.
@@redgoatgarage sweet thanks for getting back to me I know my system from factory is return-lessso was going to cap that and use the vent until I put new rails and make it a return style
@@NiSmO300ZX069 That's how I did it on my T-Bucket with an LS, return less. Worked just perfect.
How did the gap between the body and fuel pump turn out ?
I’m going this to a caprice and I need to lower the tank about a 1 1/2 for safe clearance
You know, I'll be honest - I never really looked. I just assumed the foam strips provided enough. It's gone on Power Tour again since this video and lots of daily driving without issue. But next time I'm under there I might have a look.
@@redgoatgarage hey as long at it works man , I just got back from the store going to try that foam method and see how it looks
What’s the gauge pod you’re using?
It's a universal Dakota Digital set up
Is the regulator built in to the pump as well?
It is not. I'm not aware of any fuel pump that has a built in regulator.
@@redgoatgarage They make an internally regulated version, but you'd have to account for that in the tune if it's using a vacuum referenced pressure as is.
How did you attach the hydramat to the fuel pump?
It just pushes onto the pump like a stock pump sock does.
@@redgoatgarage Nice, thanks for getting back to me :)
How’s it held up any problems or things you would have done differently. I’m ready to purchase one for my 72c10 running a blown smallblock with the sniper on top. I’m worried about a loud pump thanks
So far so good! I haven't put a ton of miles on it, only a few thousand but it's been flawless and so quiet! I actually just installed another one of these on my T-Bucket LS build since I was so happy with it. I don't think you'll have any problems with it.