by JQmile » Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:16 pm
A piston pump off of a 2nd gen truck or a replacement low pressure piston pump may be a good bet. I'm running a stock lift pump right now, but wouldn't advise it. I'm either going to go with a piston pump or a carter race pump, it flows 100gph free flow and is rated at 16-18psi. Depending on who you talk to, the stock seals will blow out at about 20psi, others have run 40psi for months for no problem, so who really knows. The piston pumps are only rated at 48gph, but they are rated at pressure rather than free flow. If your fuel pressure drops to zero is when you need to worry, eventually you'll seize the injection pump. The stock lift pump isn't made to keep up with much past stock, even just turning the pump way up can take you past the limits of the stock lift pump if you keep your foot in it for more than a few seconds. Hope this helps.
1989 D250 2wd. Scheid 14mm VE pump and 5x25's, J&H Performance 47RH trans with Suncoast manual valvebody, dual wastegates, 62/65/14 S300, NX Dual Stage nitrous, 487 on fuel, 972 on the jug.