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Silver02GT 05-18-2006 12:55 PM

SVT Focus Fuel Pump
 
I just picked up an SVT focus fuel pump today and I'm planning on dropping it in on Saturday. Anyone ever install one before? Should I expect to run into any problems or have to make any mods to anything (wiring, etc.)? Any feedback would be appreciated.

Icefreezen 05-18-2006 01:13 PM

Use good magnetic tools to avoid dropping the screws into the gas tank.

03gtmustang 05-18-2006 02:43 PM

http://www.dndgarage.net/focuspumpinstall.htm

spike_africa 05-18-2006 04:07 PM

its a direct drop it, took me an hour and half by myself. Very easy to do, just take your time. Also dont do it with a full tank run the tank as low as possible.

zigzaggthefag321 05-18-2006 04:10 PM

What is the benefit of putting the SVT Focus pump in anyway?

03gtmustang 05-18-2006 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by zigzagg321
What is the benefit of putting the SVT Focus pump in anyway?

They outflow the stock pump and are used in power adder applications.

zigzaggthefag321 05-18-2006 05:12 PM

Thanks for the info. Any sense in using it w/o having S/C or turbo or NX?

spike_africa 05-18-2006 08:52 PM

i am when i am not spraying my car. why are you worried about driveabilty? its the same as stock our pumps are vaiable voltage pump they kick up the power as it needs more fuel. so the pressure when at idle and what not is the same. Only when it really needs more fuel does it go to full power and thats when the focus pump puts out a ton more fuel then the stocker. its not a performance upgrade if you think you will gain power, you will not.

TonyDee 05-19-2006 07:02 AM

Don,t forget that you are supposed to dril out the inlet hole, at the check valve to 11/32, to enable more flow. My Procharger installation manual states this.

spike_africa 05-19-2006 08:00 AM

From what i have seen its not needed. You can, but you dont "need" to drill the basket.

WhitePony 05-19-2006 08:25 AM

I have a 97 gt and my pump is really loud it always has been, but onew thing i noticed was last night at a light when i use my flashers the pump makes different tones like it doesnt get as much power when other electrical stuff is being used..is this a problem?

Silver02GT 05-20-2006 09:25 AM

Thanks for all the info. I did read that you can drill out the basket if you want to...but it isn't necessary. I'm only running a 100 shot and I don't plan on going any higher...so I probably won't drill it out.

Silver02GT 05-20-2006 09:27 AM

In my experience a loud pump is usually a pretty good indicator that it's going bad. But if it has been that way for a long time...might just be a loud pump??

03gtmustang 05-20-2006 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Silver02GT
Thanks for all the info. I did read that you can drill out the basket if you want to...but it isn't necessary. I'm only running a 100 shot and I don't plan on going any higher...so I probably won't drill it out.

Im running the focus pump with an NX 100 shot. The hole isnt needed.

Stangdude27 05-21-2006 07:02 AM

No hole needed. Just plug and play. Plus if it is done nowwhen you, or if you go F/I then you'll have a good pump.

p3s7_01 05-23-2006 12:46 AM

would the pump make your car run better on an empty tank? Since it is a stronger pump

I realized that about half way between empty and the first quarter my car seems to be running a bit more sluggish.

MachGT 05-23-2006 12:32 PM

you should never run a power adder setup with this pump at under 1/4 of a tank as you run the risk of draining the bucket dry and going VERY lean

r3dn3ck 05-23-2006 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by MachGT
you should never run a power adder setup with this pump at under 1/4 of a tank as you run the risk of draining the bucket dry and going VERY lean


Sage advice. Mooey important. Most blower kits have a note to that effect in the manual/instructions.

drw0392 05-27-2006 12:31 PM

This is because you get sediments at the bottom of your tank, when your low on gas the sediments are at a higher solute concentration, thus your sucking crud into your motor, resulting in that "sluggish" feeling your talking about. I never let my Pony get below a 1/4 just to avoid that problem

Originally Posted by p3s7_01
would the pump make your car run better on an empty tank? Since it is a stronger pump

I realized that about half way between empty and the first quarter my car seems to be running a bit more sluggish.


Nofire 05-27-2006 03:10 PM

That's when you pull the tank and completely drain and clean it. That way you don't have to worry about the sediments.

r3dn3ck 05-28-2006 07:36 AM

I run mine from full to nearly totally empty every tank. I change my filter every 12000 miles. Usually that's enough to keep from ever having sediment issues. My car is maintained WAY more often than the typical stang though so puck what works for you.


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