Description
Basic fuel pump upgrade that requires minimal installation effort. Uses the original fuel feed line, in-tank filter, and fuel pressure regulator. Transfer function of factory dual sump tank is retained, along with level sender, fuel filler, and all EVAP controls. E85 Capable.
- NEW Anodized black for maximum corrosion resistance
- NEW Polymer pump support minimizes pump noise and eliminates electrolysis
- NEW Dissimilar pump options reduces fuel heat and maximizes reliability and performance
- NEW Now accommodates 2011+ level sender
- LX Fuel Pump Module (dual pump only)
- TWO -8 o-ring plugs (to disable feed/return ports)
- 2011+ 300C
- 2011+ Charger
- 2011+ Challenger
- A: Not recommended but can be done. This system uses the factory paper fuel filter, which is non-serviceable and located in the passenger side module. It is wise to constantly check fuel quality.
- A: First of all, the original fuel pump power wires are NOT designed to accommodate any high performance fuel pump configuration we offer. We suggest the FC2 for the GSS342 and F10000302 fuel pumps, which do not generate substantial heat and are manageable by the OEM fuel pressure regulator while running full time. The FC3 is recommended for large pump, in order to reduce heat and to reduce the load (error) on the factory fuel pressure regulator at low throttle settings.
- A: No, you will not have fuel smell, provided the installation was accomplished properly. Our hermetic wire seal assures a 100% seal at the wire pass through. (we seal both the inside and outside of each individual conductor)
- A: Facts: Big fuel pumps are louder than smaller fuel pumps. Gear driven fuel pumps are louder than turbine fuel pumps. Two fuel pumps are louder than one fuel pump. If you are sensitive to noise, our FC3 driving a Walbro F10000302 primary with a secondary AEM 50-1000 is inaudible, even over stock exhaust, and will offer 700+ rwhp of fuel. Please contact us if you need assistance choosing proper fuel pumps.
- A: We draw the line above 750 rwhp, or about 12 psi of boost. Above these conditions, the [small] OEM regulator rolloff, coupled with the diminishing pressure differential of the factory static regulation creates a large error condition that we would expect to deliver repeatable fuel pressure delivery in all conditions.
Q: Why doesn't the Fore Innovations fuel pump module have a "basket" surrounding the pumps?
- A: The basket is actually becomes a bottleneck in the system at lower fuel levels. The size of the basket is limited by the tank access opening and the depth of tank which is INSUFFICIENT in vehicles that have to ability to consume large amounts of fuel for more than 10-12 seconds. By nature of the dual sump fuel tank design, the pump side of the tank already has an adequate sump that provides adequate fuel for your motor.