GlassTop09
Senior Member
Replaced worn out front brake pad hardware on both front calipers (lost hardware on LF side somehow.......hear pads clicking when brakes were applied........so I just replaced all of it) to quiet her up & while I had the RF wheel off, I also installed my new 8 awg fuel pump power wire upgrade kit (shout out to JeremyH for this kit! FYI Jeremy, the 15' of 8 awg wire was plenty long enough to reach FPDM from the BEC + terminal
I also dropped a 30A fuse in to ensure I stay off the FPDM's overamp protection so the FPDM has 30A of current @ 14.2v available) so this should handle any current & future fueling needs.
Now that this wiring upgrade is installed, new FoMoCo OEM fuel pump hat assembly will be next (when it gets a little warmer......bbbrrrr).
Didn't get prior numbers but FRP holds pretty constant between 39.8-40.5 at idle w\ FPDC constant @ 23.12%-23.90%. Blipped throttle a couple of times to see FRP response........FRP went to 50.2-52.1 psi immediately so very good response time.
I ran the 8 awg wire to cover any current & future power needs to the FPDM to run a single pump so a BAP wouldn't be needed if I do eventually break down & go FI (can go up to 50A easily & safely).
Now time for some R&R to recover (back, neck, hips, knees are hurting something fierce right now).
I also dropped a 30A fuse in to ensure I stay off the FPDM's overamp protection so the FPDM has 30A of current @ 14.2v available) so this should handle any current & future fueling needs. Now that this wiring upgrade is installed, new FoMoCo OEM fuel pump hat assembly will be next (when it gets a little warmer......bbbrrrr).
Didn't get prior numbers but FRP holds pretty constant between 39.8-40.5 at idle w\ FPDC constant @ 23.12%-23.90%. Blipped throttle a couple of times to see FRP response........FRP went to 50.2-52.1 psi immediately so very good response time.
I ran the 8 awg wire to cover any current & future power needs to the FPDM to run a single pump so a BAP wouldn't be needed if I do eventually break down & go FI (can go up to 50A easily & safely).
Now time for some R&R to recover (back, neck, hips, knees are hurting something fierce right now).














