[Syty] Fuel Pump

DOlivares seravilo at netzero.net
Fri Apr 21 06:49:32 CDT 2006


Sorry, no.

Even if you were to drive here to San Antonio I still couldn't recommend anyone by experience or reputation-- which is why I do almost all work MYSELF.  I'd be driving back and forth between the Garage and the POOR HOUSE if I had to farm-out my vehicle maintenance!

D.O.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Funkey Monkey 
To: DOlivares 
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Syty] Fuel Pump


Got a dumb question for you.... Do you anyone in the Cincinnati area that works on Syclones that is real good?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: DOlivares 
  To: L1D2B at aol.com 
  Cc: syty at syty.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:18 PM
  Subject: Re: [Syty] Fuel Pump


  My TTA stood up better to the Boost-a-Volt:  Already had a 140-amp alternator and Optima battery.  Results: NO MORE WOT-starve-outs!  Volt-boost comes in with the "Seventh-Injector" at 15psi....  Gotta get that thing off the cinder-blox... one of these daze....

  I still have one of those suped-up Bosch pumps, NIB, but I never was able to burn out my stock pump in the TTA for all the years I drove it.  However, whether I ever need to swap-out that pump or not, I'm not too afraid since I got rid of all that cross-tank restrictive exhaust system early on-- just like I dumped the spare-tire rig on the 'Clone-- to reduce weight and simplify under-car operations.

  D.O. 
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: L1D2B at aol.com 
  To: seravilo at netzero.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:43 AM
  Subject: Re: [Syty] Fuel Pump


  As I remember from ATR's (RIP) old catalog, there was a progression of GM FP regulators and I think also pumps in those years. The GN, and then the TTA and finally the SyTy's. ATR used to offer the upgraded GM models as an upgrade to the earlier models. But then as far as fuel pumps go, Walbro blew them all away.

  As far as the Boost - Volt devices. I've been trying them for at least 10 yrs. The original versions, from BGC (Bowling Green Customs for the younger guys) used to say U could crank them to 17 V. OK - I tried that on my TTA and blew out my Alternator and stock Fuel Pump. If U know anything about TTA's, I don't need to tell U how much work that made for me. I pray that I don't have to put another fuel pump in my TTA. I'll drill a hole in the top of my gas tank before I do another one!

  From what I hear, the newer versions on Volt Boosters limit the top voltage to 15 VDC.

  Lynn D. Brown
  SoCal and Denver
  '87 GN, '89 TTA, '93 Typhoon 


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