340lph
You can also buy it as a single item. It's plug and play. About $10. It can handle up to 30 amps on two of the four fuel side pins on the connector. It is a modular style plug on the atmosphere side. Pretty sure you have to remove fuel assembly to change the connector.
https://www.racetronix.biz/p/connect...xoC3zUQAvD_BwE
It's the small yellow bulkhead connector on the 1998 model year that can't handlle the amps requirements of BA pumps larger than a 340. I recall the amp requirement of the Racetronix 340 is 14 amps.
You might have to change to a different style fuel regulator such as the combination Corvette external filter/regular in order to maintain a static 58 psi with the larger than stock 340 lph pump. Your intank fuel pressure regulator is getting old. It might not be able to manage the additional volume and pressure of the 340.
You can also buy it as a single item. It's plug and play. About $10. It can handle up to 30 amps on two of the four fuel side pins on the connector. It is a modular style plug on the atmosphere side. Pretty sure you have to remove fuel assembly to change the connector.
https://www.racetronix.biz/p/connect...xoC3zUQAvD_BwE
It's the small yellow bulkhead connector on the 1998 model year that can't handlle the amps requirements of BA pumps larger than a 340. I recall the amp requirement of the Racetronix 340 is 14 amps.
Be aware that with forced induction the static pressure output of the stock intank fuel pressure regulator will go lean on boost because the stock regulator stays static at 58 psi. You need more pump volume and pressure when making boost. At 15 lbs of boost your fuel pressure has to raise from 58 psi up to 73 psi.
When NA and not making boost, you need less pressure, because of vacuum in the intake. Because the stock regulator maintains a static 58 psi at all times, the values in the IFR table account for the changes in vacuum as the engine goes from idle to WOT. Once boost overcomes vacuum, the stock regulator doesn't adjust to meet the additional fuel required when making boost.
The Corvette fuel pressure regulator is static at 58 PSI and should not be used with boost - IMO. But there are naysayers who will argue otherwise.
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