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Old 01-30-2011 | 11:40 PM
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I figured I would put this up for sale since im not using it anymore. Its a modified 03-07 fuel bucket with -8an feed line (used the stock feed as the return), 10ga fuel rated wiring, 5/16" gates submersible hose, proper fittings with magnafuel y block to make it flow well, and dual denso 1020 pumps. These pumps are comparable to the bosch 044. Here is the build thread on this, https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=471680

Originally Posted by Single 1020 Pump Specs
510 LPH @ 10 PSI @ 14 Volts 7.7 Amps
470 LPH @ 20 PSI @ 14 Volts 8.3 Amps
430 LPH @ 30 PSI @ 14 Volts 8.9 Amps
390 LPH @ 40 PSI @ 14 Volts 9.5 Amps
350 LPH @ 50 PSI @ 14 Volts 10.5 Amps
305 LPH @ 60 PSI @ 14 Volts 11.5 Amps
258 LPH @ 70 PSI @ 14 Volts 12.5 Amps
200 LPH @ 80 PSI @ 14 Volts 13.5 Amps
140 LPH @ 90 PSI @ 14 Volts 14.2 Amps
320 LPH @ 30 PSI @ 12 Volts 7.3 Amps
273 LPH @ 40 PSI @ 12 Volts 8.3 Amps
225 LPH @ 50 PSI @ 12 Volts 9.3 Amps
180 LPH @ 60 PSI @ 12 Volts 10.4 Amps
120 LPH @ 40 PSI @ 9 Volts 7.1 Amps
I used this setup for about 500 miles, didnt have any issues. The stock bucket is retained so fuel starvation is not much of an issue although I suggest having more than 1/4 tank when really beating on it as these pumps can drain the bucket FAST. The return dumps directly back into the bucket to help. Evap stuff is still there.



All the hard stuff in the bucket is done, just drop it in and go. Asking $500 shipped.

Edit 2/20: Change of plans...I think I may keep the pumps, but will still sale the rest of the setup. You would just need to buy a couple densos, or walbros and you are good to go with a dual in tank setup. Again, selling everything but the pumps. $175 shipped

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Hmmmmmmmm.........Can you post a picture from the top? Is your return line plumbed to the stock feed, or did you do a whole new return bulkhead, too?
Old 01-31-2011 | 08:08 AM
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Duhhh........My bad, I was looking at another post. No need for more pics, you're using the stock feed for the return.
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Old 02-14-2011 | 08:43 PM
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Still have this
Old 02-21-2011 | 12:16 AM
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Change of plans...I think I may keep the pumps, but will still sale the rest of the setup. You would just need to buy a couple densos, or walbros and you are good to go with a dual in tank setup. Again, selling everything but the pumps. $175 shipped
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You got my attention. What do the pumps cost?
Old 02-21-2011 | 10:23 AM
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The densos costs about $150 each, but walbros would fit just as well if you would rather use those.
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Are the densos the same size physically as the walbro?. I had to cut the bottom of the bucket to get the walbros to fit.
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They are a slightly large diameter, not sure about length, maybe slightly taller. One of them fit where the stock pump fits. I think I referenced my build thread in the first post, I have a ton of pictures of the setup in there. The outer bucket is untouched.



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