454 injection conversion question
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Hi guys im in the middle of rebuilding my 454 and i decided to put injection on the old girl. i have bolted the intake down and put most of the wiring on. I got to puting the fuel pump on and im missing a hose from the electric pump to the fuel rail. This posed a question is it better to have the Cool fuel module or just run a mechanical pump?
Preformance isnt my main focus just reliability and econemy.
Preformance isnt my main focus just reliability and econemy.
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sorry guys i have just discoverd my syestem is this one
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...nd+Fuel+Cooler
is this the 500 HP version ?
boats.net are gona make a killing off me this year
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...nd+Fuel+Cooler
is this the 500 HP version ?
boats.net are gona make a killing off me this year
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[QUOTE=dereknkathy;3693849]
it must be a lift pump in my link above for my system
And the old version efi only had mechanical pumps im not sure if thats a typo on mercruisers behalf it sure seems strange.
And the old version efi only had mechanical pumps im not sure if thats a typo on mercruisers behalf it sure seems strange.
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From: Between A Womans Leggs in IL
[QUOTE=dereknkathy;3693849]reread the ?,,it states the mechanical pump and he mentioned a electric fuel pump ..the merc engine has a mechanical pump feedint the electric pump for the correwct amount of fuel pressure..the tiny pump is designed to sit in fuel not suck fuel from the tank.





