KKell83
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Hi all,
So today out of the blue my car lost pedal and stalled... zero fuel pressure.
I have a Fore Innovations L2 dual pump system - 470 and 430lph on all the time running E85. I do not run a hobbs switch since I've heard too many horror stories. Anywho, the system has been flawless since October of last year. Shoot, I even took the car on a 1400 mile out of state trip two month ago and just shy of 250 miles a few days ago. Then just an two hours ago my CC was set at 60 listening to music and here we are...
While on the side of the rode I was able to look at my install, but let's face it it's much... I have a main power wire feeding into the FC3 unit, a good ground which hasn't moved, and the only 7.5V (or below) from the main harness soldered - although I didn't undo my electrical tape and heatsrink to check.
Anywho, I can lay my hand on the fuel controller and with the help from my mother she clicked the button on and I feel and hear 'a click.' So in my mind its turning on, aka getting power. With the car still in this mode, I go to the fuel hat and no sound (obviously), so I take a handle of a screwdriver and hit it and hear an odd noise.... wasn't your typical pump whine noise but almost like a grinding sound, but during this time I get curious and look at my PFR and it's around 15psi. Turn off the car, turn it back on and nada...
I just got the car back home roughly an hour ago so I haven't used a multimeter to make sure all's good.
Has anyone ran into this? I want to say its electrical since I cannot believe both pumps would fail at the same time. I always monitor my WOT pulls and it looks as they always have. Only variable is I did get E85 couple hours earlier in the morning but what does a clogged fuel filter act like?
Any ideas of suggestions would help.
Thanks,
Kenneth K
So today out of the blue my car lost pedal and stalled... zero fuel pressure.
I have a Fore Innovations L2 dual pump system - 470 and 430lph on all the time running E85. I do not run a hobbs switch since I've heard too many horror stories. Anywho, the system has been flawless since October of last year. Shoot, I even took the car on a 1400 mile out of state trip two month ago and just shy of 250 miles a few days ago. Then just an two hours ago my CC was set at 60 listening to music and here we are...
While on the side of the rode I was able to look at my install, but let's face it it's much... I have a main power wire feeding into the FC3 unit, a good ground which hasn't moved, and the only 7.5V (or below) from the main harness soldered - although I didn't undo my electrical tape and heatsrink to check.
Anywho, I can lay my hand on the fuel controller and with the help from my mother she clicked the button on and I feel and hear 'a click.' So in my mind its turning on, aka getting power. With the car still in this mode, I go to the fuel hat and no sound (obviously), so I take a handle of a screwdriver and hit it and hear an odd noise.... wasn't your typical pump whine noise but almost like a grinding sound, but during this time I get curious and look at my PFR and it's around 15psi. Turn off the car, turn it back on and nada...
I just got the car back home roughly an hour ago so I haven't used a multimeter to make sure all's good.
Has anyone ran into this? I want to say its electrical since I cannot believe both pumps would fail at the same time. I always monitor my WOT pulls and it looks as they always have. Only variable is I did get E85 couple hours earlier in the morning but what does a clogged fuel filter act like?
Any ideas of suggestions would help.
Thanks,
Kenneth K
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