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Old 05-27-2007 | 12:35 AM
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Iam trying to set my fuel pressure on my N/a bbc to 7 pounds but if I set it to 7pounds at wot it drops to 5 pounds it does not hold the pressure at 7.The only way it will hold it at 7 wot is if I set it at 10 pounds.Is it all right to leave it at 10 pounds and let it drop down? Thanks
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Old 05-27-2007 | 05:44 AM
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3 possibilities come to mind here. A bad regulator. A weak pump. Or a fuel system that cant handle the demands of your engine. Give more details about your engine and entire fuel system. IE: what pumps, regulator, line size, filters, pick up size, heres a good one that many dont think about... do you have any 90* pipe fittings in the fuel lines?

Like these:

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

If so, throw them away and get these:

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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Old 05-27-2007 | 09:11 AM
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it is typical for most fuel pumps, mechanical, to drop. the only one i have ever used which didnt drop under heavy load is made by C.V Products. the use of a return style regulator mounted after your carb, on the fuel log is essential for proper operation and dependability. the one pictured is from weldon. both pieces are pricey but protect ave save you in the long run.
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Old 05-27-2007 | 09:28 AM
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My fuel lines are from the tank to the pump -10 and out of the pump -8.My pump is a cv product model 2516 and my regulator I got from hardin it is a aeromotive the kit for the holley 4500.I do not have any 90's like the fist pic.the motor is a 603 ci 800hp.Thanks
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Old 05-27-2007 | 10:44 AM
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My fuel lines are from the tank to the pump -10 and out of the pump -8.My pump is a cv product model 2516 and my regulator I got from hardin it is a aeromotive the kit for the holley 4500.I do not have any 90's like the fist pic.the motor is a 603 ci 800hp.Thanks
what size is your return line? It should be at least a -8. If there is too much restriction in the return, you will get a false high reading when you set it.

with the regulator set at its minimum, you should have less than 3 psi showing on the gauge. If its higher, your return is too restrictive, and you need to increase teh size of it. you can use 90* fittings, but they have to be full flow AN, not NPT.
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Old 05-27-2007 | 12:40 PM
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HOLLY DOT COM SAYS ALONG AS THERE IS 4-7 PSI AT W.O.T YOU SHOULD BE FINE IF OYUR RUNNING 10 THAT IS TOO MUCH ON THE SEALS, IF BOAT IS FALLING ON ITS FACE AT W.O.T. YOU MIGHT HAVE TO RAISE THE REAR FLOAT I HAD TO IN MY CAT YOU CAN GO TO WWW.HOLLY.COM AND IT WILL GIVE YOU A GENERAL IDEA
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Old 05-27-2007 | 01:48 PM
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Osen007 the only way I can keep 7 pounds of fuel at wot is if I set it at 10 pound because it drops.Thanks
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Old 05-27-2007 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by raymo1979
My fuel lines are from the tank to the pump -10 and out of the pump -8.My pump is a cv product model 2516 and my regulator I got from hardin it is a aeromotive the kit for the holley 4500.I do not have any 90's like the fist pic.the motor is a 603 ci 800hp.Thanks
the first pic is to show location in the fuel system where reg. should be located. also to show brand. and lastly to show correct plumbing and install. the aero is good just not sure if it is as dependable as the weldon. as for the fuel pump which spring do you have in it white or green.
and for the lines i used here's a pic of the seperator and line from the tank they are -12to sep, -12 from sep to fuel pump, -10 from pump to fuel cooler, -10 from fuel cooler to log, and -6 from log to bowl's. the return is -8. and all fitting s are straight with radiused hose ends which do not diminish inside diameter.
-10 is more than adequate for 800 h.p. . just mount reg as shown, this way if it does jam or fail you ll dump fuel instead of lean out, hich saves form grenadeing.
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Old 05-27-2007 | 02:26 PM
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Ray,
I use the CV pump with the green spring and no regulator. It is rated at 7.5 to 8 lbs. Holds pressure at WOT with 750-800HP. You can order the spring separate if you decide to try it.
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Old 05-27-2007 | 03:11 PM
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I opened the fuel pump and it has a white spring.Be for I put this cv fuel pump and regulator on I had a holley pump and it held the pressure at 9 pounds WOT but I though it would be nice to lower the pressure a bit.
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