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Fitting extra low volume fuel pump to TD42

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Fitting extra low volume fuel pump to TD42

Post by SmithyGQ »

Now the question I want to know is this a worthwile exercise considering that my injector pump still has the 10mm plunger?
I am running out of juice over 3 grand and you can really feel it.
If the pump will help what type should I use and where is the best position for it closer to the tank or closer to the filter?

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Post by SmithyGQ »

Sorry heading should read low pressure. :oops:
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Post by GQ TROL »

Use a Holley Blue elect fuel pump, with pressure reg if you’re really keen. Mount next to fuel filter.
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Post by beretta »

So is it worth doing on a stock TD42?
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Post by GQ TROL »

Shouldn't really be necessary until you add a turbo or supercharger. Having said that, a few TD42's with extractors and intake mods have found definate gains from using the elect pump.
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