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How much amperage should twin fuel pumps pull?
I got my car running yesterday and it's popping the 40amp maxi fuse for the fuel pumps. We put a 50amp in that we had laying around and it ran fine.
The pumps are twin walbro 310lph pumps (Ford gt pumps) with a single power feed. The things I changed this winter is I rewired the sending unit with 10 gauge wire and replaced the strainers on the pumps. I did not use the same strainers that were on there. I used ones that a lot of people on the Ford forums say work well with these pumps and they were in Stock at a local parts store. Are the new strainers just making the pumps work harder, is it the bigger wiring? Should I just rock a 50amp fuse or figure out why these pumps are now blowing the fuse. Any input and advice is greatly appreciated! |
Re: How much amperage should twin fuel pumps pull?
http://www.autoperformanceengineerin...l/fpspecs.html
Are they wired in series or parallel? That link above doesn't show your pump, but it shows their smaller pumps expected amperage draw to at least give you a little bit of an idea. |
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Should be parallel. They have one power feed that splits into two wires. One for each pump. Then they each have their own ground
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10 gauge wire is pretty small for 2 pumps to run off of. It is fine for a single pump. I would double check all the connections and also put a volt meter on them to see what the voltage is at the pump. Something must be messed up in the wiring to pop a 40 amp fuse, especially at idle.
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Re: How much amperage should twin fuel pumps pull?
So according to my link, a 255hp at 13.5V at a base pressure around 45psi, you'd expect about an 8A draw. If you have them wired in parallel, then I'd expect around 16A total draw.
Your pump is different, but still I don't think you should be popping a 40A fuse. |
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10 gauge is small? They were running on 14gauge before and never blew fuses. I will double check all connections. And will double check the voltage at the pumps.
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Do you have the pumps clamped side by side or do you have a spacer between them?
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Yeah I agree 40 seems excessive. The alternator was putting out about 14.2 v yesterday
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Edit: I just checked a picture I took of the sending unit when it was out and the pumps are touching. You think that could be the culprit? |
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I have heard of thr electrical current or whatever of 2 pumps right next to eachother fighting eachother so some people have added a simple spacer of some sort beteeen the two. Im not sure if you would just use a rubber or aluminum or what but i think it obly nrrds to be a quarter to half incg thich piece.
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I guess that kind of makes sense. Next time I'm working on the car ill figure something out for a spacer and see if that helps
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Don't use rubber if you run e85.
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Why not? Even if it's fuel line? There are already rubber hoses in the tank that connect the pumps to the sending unit
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Fuel lines are not made of real rubber.
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I would just use a small piece of fuel line and slice it open, slide it in between the pumps, then tighten the clamp back up.
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There is special submersible fuel line for inside fuel tanks. Most fuel lines can not tolerate fuel on the outside of them and will break down.
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