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Fuel Pump Failure FYI:
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaun@AED" data-source="post: 13872328" data-attributes="member: 32381"><p>Ding ding ding!</p><p></p><p>More volts + same system restrictions = hotter pumps</p><p>Although I'm not sure why Ethanol would not cool the pumps like gasoline.</p><p></p><p>Pump Cavatation may also be a factor, but that is far more difficult to diagnose.</p><p>It is what we have suspected with the car in question. We *cured* the initial fuel starvation issue by reducing voltage from 21 to 19.5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaun@AED, post: 13872328, member: 32381"] Ding ding ding! More volts + same system restrictions = hotter pumps Although I'm not sure why Ethanol would not cool the pumps like gasoline. Pump Cavatation may also be a factor, but that is far more difficult to diagnose. It is what we have suspected with the car in question. We *cured* the initial fuel starvation issue by reducing voltage from 21 to 19.5. [/QUOTE]
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