BC_CRDtom wrote:
I’m experiencing shudder under monderate-heavy throttle. While I plan to replace my fuel filter, I’d also like to add an inline lift pump while the fuel system is depressurized. I’m seeing many options for online pumps ranging from low pressure 3-5psi, all the way to 150psi. Can anyone shed some insight as to the proper pressure pump that should be installed?
An in-tank lift pump is one of the cleanest and easiest install and probably one of the least expensive options available that most on LOST have installed...
The absolute best way to ensure you never have air infusion in the fuel system ever again is to install an in-tank low pressure fuel pump like the Carter P76148M in-tank fuel pump or an equivalent!
Your Jeep is already factory wired to a connector under the back seat on the drivers side for the in-tank pump including a fuel pump relay in the Power Distribution Center and the ECM already has the logic loaded for operation of the pump!
(The fuel pump relay runs the pump for ~15 seconds when you switch the key to the ON position and then runs the pump continuously when you start the engine)
It is a low pressure fuel pump for a diesel like the ones used in the Dodge Cummins Ram trucks.
You will be amazed at how much better the engine runs and performs with the addition of an in-tank fuel pump!!!
Additional in-tank fuel pump part numbers: AIRTEX-E7181M, DELPHI-FG1224, MOPAR-5143160AA
A properly installed in-tank lift pump will ensure absolutely NO air infusion into the fuel system period!
An in-tank lift pump puts the entire fuel system under a positive (+) pressure from where it first exits the fuel pump inside the fuel tank through all the fuel lines and fittings, through the fuel filter head, heater, and filter, all the way to the back of the CP3 injection pump.
ANY LEAK anywhere on the system will BE SELF EVIDENT and show up very quickly as fuel leaking out.
Air simply cannot get into the system while it is under 10-15 psig of pressure!!!
If you opt to do the wiring harness mod yourself, all you will have to add is two wires from under the rear seat to the top of the fuel tank. The OEM fuel line fittings are designed for positive pressure, not vacuum, and will work just fine with the in-tank pump install and will not require any changes...
These two links below will answer any questions concerning installing an in-tank lift pump and / or wiring it up properly.
http://www.auerbach.ca/kj/lift_pump/ viewtopic.php?t=26385&highlight=
Seth at Sasquatch Parts has both the correct fuel pump and correct wiring harness listed on his web site, Link: >
https://shop.sasquatchparts.com/Link:>
https://shop.sasquatchparts.com/product ... r-p76148m/Install it and forget it!....
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