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Just an Outlaw....
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What size are the guages in ur Guage Cluster?
What size are the guages in ur Guage Cluster?
I should have posted them before, just forgot to.
Tons of people have ran the E2000, which is probably why there's some mixed reviews out there. If that E2000 doesn't work, I'll find something else, no biggie.
This is my exact experience with the e2000. The initial prime is sometimes a little tough. I actually burned up my first pump because I didn't know they didn't suck too well. But they have a warranty so I just went and had it replaced. I also picked up a spare at the same time...never had a problem with it after that.I've used them in a bunch of applications, no problems so far....Easy to find, relatively cheap, easy to mount.... Carry a spare if your worried.
They don't suck well! Make sure that gravity gets fuel to the pump and you are good. I have had to prime them before, only if the pump was mounted high, or the tank was run empty.
No pics, it was one of those things I didn't document. I got rid of the regulator, used a piece of high-pressure rubber fuel line and some quality hose clamps to connect the E2000 pump and the TJ pickup.
The fuel line size is -6 as were all the fittings. The fuel rail fittings were 2 different sizes, 3/8" to -6 AN and 5/16" to -6 AN. Here's link for them-
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch.asp?N=700+400081+115+315529&autoview=sku
I also used a 3/8" fitting coming out of the stock sending unit, which was a nice touch to tie into the braided steel hose.
]Looking at these pics, can you tell me what parts you used, what parts you discarded and how you gutted the regulator? Thanks much, Jeff
Huh... I thought the pump was regulated at the max PSI itself, didn't realize that was the regulator on top. I figured dumping the stock pump & swapping in the new E2000 I was good to go. Looks like I have more work to do. Sorry I'm not much help!
greg how is this coming along?
It's coming along quite well, the TJ is still up at Ben Hanks Racing...
Update
Well, its getting close to being done. However, the Jeep is actually looking more "torn-apart" than ever before.
Also, when it comes to completely wiring a rig and plumbing fuel and brake lines, it doesn't make for great progress pics, ya know?
Until I can get some better progress pics, here's one of the PCM clamp (just inside of the driver side fender, under the hood).
Update
Well, its getting close to being done. However, the Jeep is actually looking more "torn-apart" than ever before.
Also, when it comes to completely wiring a rig and plumbing fuel and brake lines, it doesn't make for great progress pics, ya know?
Until I can get some better progress pics, here's one of the PCM clamp (just inside of the driver side fender, under the hood).
That's a neat looking clamp, but I need a different angle or something. Just doesn't make sense in my mind. So what did you all decide to do about the fuel pump? The way I understand it, the higher pressure pump is still feeding through the lower pressure TJ regulator and therefore won't put out anything beyond the TJ pressure. Thanks, Jeff