Hey guys,wanted to post some info for all.A while back I purched the delphi HFP702 piston lift pump to replace my old diaphram unit.I have a liquid filled Mr gasket 0-16 psi gauge on the back side of my filter head.
Running a new hastings fuel filter Diesel#2 no WMO for this testing.
The delphi unit put out 8psi at idle and ran about 5-6 psi at cruise about 2200 rpms when I stomped on it the gauge would emediatly go to 0 psi...NOT COOL!
So I called up Eric @ The Hungry Diesel.com and he was very helpful and knowledgable.he sold me the genuine Cummins piston lift pump (the 12psi) version.I built my own spacer(same spacer used on both pump test) the spacer measures exactly .250 with both gaskets installed.
The Cummins pump puts out 12.5-13.5 psi @ idle At cruise again about 2200 rpms I get 13.5-14 psi seen it creep up to 15 psi a few times while holding steady @ the 2200 rpm when I stomp on it the lowest ive seen the gauge read is 7-8 psi...exellant!!
Noticeable pep in the throttle too,the extra fuel press,volume helped with out a doubt!
Just wanted to relay some useful info for us guys building these cool ass trucks.Dont waste your $$$ on the delphi pump they are not to the task IMHO the correct pump should do a fine job at supplying the fuel to the IP and make it last much longer I would think.
Thanks Eric.