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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
-8 feed with twin Walbro 465 pumps?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hmbre97" data-source="post: 12891450" data-attributes="member: 31799"><p>Do you have a link to this Fore pump speed/stage controller? </p><p></p><p>The only controller I am aware of is just a couple of relays in a really nice package. It offers no control over pump speed so would make no difference in how hot the pumps get. They would still run 100%.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.foreinnovations.com/product_p/23-101.htm" target="_blank">FC2 Dual Pump Controller</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, the 405's weren't even launched until Fall of 2011 so that would be roughly 1.5 yrs ago. Like was stated earlier in the thread, pump part numbers ending in <strong>262</strong> are the ones that are failing. The <strong>267</strong> pumps came out last May, IIRC. From what I've seen, it's always the brushes wearing out in them prematurely. It could just be bad pumps irrespective to e85 but kinda funny how all the bad pumps people have posted about are always living in e85 when they "shit the bed".</p><p></p><p>I was telling my wife about this pump fiasco a few weeks ago when I was trying to decide if I would sell my 405's and get 465's instead. She even thought it was a good idea since, in her words, "If one of the pumps fail, can't it blow up your engine? Wouldn't that be really expensive to fix?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hmbre97, post: 12891450, member: 31799"] Do you have a link to this Fore pump speed/stage controller? The only controller I am aware of is just a couple of relays in a really nice package. It offers no control over pump speed so would make no difference in how hot the pumps get. They would still run 100%. [url=http://www.foreinnovations.com/product_p/23-101.htm]FC2 Dual Pump Controller[/url] Also, the 405's weren't even launched until Fall of 2011 so that would be roughly 1.5 yrs ago. Like was stated earlier in the thread, pump part numbers ending in [B]262[/B] are the ones that are failing. The [B]267[/B] pumps came out last May, IIRC. From what I've seen, it's always the brushes wearing out in them prematurely. It could just be bad pumps irrespective to e85 but kinda funny how all the bad pumps people have posted about are always living in e85 when they "shit the bed". I was telling my wife about this pump fiasco a few weeks ago when I was trying to decide if I would sell my 405's and get 465's instead. She even thought it was a good idea since, in her words, "If one of the pumps fail, can't it blow up your engine? Wouldn't that be really expensive to fix?" [/QUOTE]
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