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Tractionless 09-03-2018 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3783061)
I haven't had any issue with mine since install and I am into my second year of running it.


Thanks! Are you running a switch or the like on the secondary pump from Z1? I saw a discussion on doing so so it doesn't have to run above 3/4 tank but didn't see final word or "how-to".

Hotrodz 09-03-2018 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3783063)
Thanks! Are you running a switch or the like on the secondary pump from Z1? I saw a discussion on doing so so it doesn't have to run above 3/4 tank but didn't see final word or "how-to".

I do not have a on off switch since it sees mostly track time. On the track even full I was getting the affects of fuel starvation once I burn five gallons of full. I know some that said they were going to do a switch but none have posted up that I know of.

Tractionless 09-04-2018 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3783077)
I do not have a on off switch since it sees mostly track time. On the track even full I was getting the affects of fuel starvation once I burn five gallons of full. I know some that said they were going to do a switch but none have posted up that I know of.

Ok hope someone chimes in with how they incorporated a switch.

phunk 09-05-2018 01:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3783251)
Ok hope someone chimes in with how they incorporated a switch.

Cut the relay control wire, or its ground, then connect the 2 ends you created to opposite terminals of a toggle switch.

Tractionless 09-05-2018 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by phunk (Post 3783389)
Cut the relay control wire, or its ground, then connect the 2 ends you created to opposite terminals of a toggle switch.

Thanks for the response; however, I'm speaking of Z1's kit which doesn't include a relay. Simply piggybacks off of the OE pump wiring, which is suspect in and of itself.

Kit Includes:

Hydramat, magnetic mounts, and associated fittings
255lph in-tank fuel pump, vibration insulator, and associated fittings
Submersible fuel line for connecting Hydramat to pump
Submersible fuel line to connect additional pump to basket with hard line
Additional fuel pump harness with connectors to splice in to your existing wiring
Constant tension fuel hose clamps
Installation manual including diagrams and instructions

phunk 09-05-2018 01:50 PM

Figured they included a relay.

But since they dont, you can get a fuel pump relay kit. P/N FPHWK will do it.

Tractionless 09-06-2018 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by phunk (Post 3783471)
Figured they included a relay.

But since they dont, you can get a fuel pump relay kit. P/N FPHWK will do it.

For the price a relay, switch & battery harness should be included rather than piggybacking the Oe circuit. Doesn’t seem safe nor reliable especially for a street car.

Hotrodz 09-06-2018 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3783607)
For the price a relay, switch & battery harness should be included rather than piggybacking the Oe circuit. Doesn’t seem safe nor reliable especially for a street car.

Seems like you have lots of concerns and are talking your self out of Z1 kit. You should get phunk's kit as it is top notch. Those of us that have the Z1 kit have not experience any issues or at least I have not heard of any.

Tractionless 09-06-2018 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3783614)
Seems like you have lots of concerns and are talking your self out of Z1 kit. You should get phunk's kit as it is top notch. Those of us that have the Z1 kit have not experience any issues or at least I have not heard of any.

Yes I do, one of which being throwing part$ at an issue which might not be the fix.

I've also yet to hear from anyone with the Z1 kit that is using it on a street car running the auxiliary pump 100% of the time.

http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...runs-fine.html

Hotrodz 09-06-2018 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3783655)
Yes I do, one of which being throwing part$ at an issue which might not be the fix.

I've also yet to hear from anyone with the Z1 kit that is using it on a street car running the auxiliary pump 100% of the time.

http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...runs-fine.html

I drive mine as a sometimes daily driver. I'm not sure what the issue is other than fuel economy which I have never been concerned with, because it is a sportscar lol. What part of not being a real fix are you speaking of. There isn't anyone in this thread that has said their issue with fuel starvation was not eliminated with the kit. You are in the track section so maybe people who don't track aren't committing because they have found a fix and moved on.


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Rusty 09-06-2018 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3783668)
I drive mine as a sometimes daily driver. I'm not sure what the issue is other than fuel economy which I have never been concerned with, because it is a sportscar lol. What part of not being a real fix are you speaking of. There isn't anyone in this thread that has said their issue with fuel starvation was not eliminated with the kit. You are in the track section so maybe people who don't track aren't committing because they have found a fix and moved on.


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:iagree:
I use my Z has a DD in the summer. With phunk's kit. Both pumps have to run all the time. No issues with the pumps.

Hotrodz 09-06-2018 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3783672)
:iagree:
I use my Z has a DD in the summer. With phunk's kit. Both pumps have to run all the time. No issues with the pumps.

Isn't that what they are designed to do run all the time regardless if you have one or two! Really the only kit I have heard issues with is the AAM twin pump system.

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Rusty 09-06-2018 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3783673)
Isn't that what they are designed to do run all the time regardless if you have one or two! Really the only kit I have heard issues with is the AAM twin pump system.

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Yeah, both pumps have to run.

I read the thread on the AAM kit.

phunk 09-06-2018 01:54 PM

The concern with running the Z1 second pump full time is that the driver side of the fuel tank in a Z is generally empty during normal driving, if the fuel gauge is at 1/2 or below.

This is because the factory fuel pump housing has a venturi jet pump that is recovering fuel to the passenger side of the tank so that the fuel pump can pick it up and send it to the engine. The recovery of fuel is quicker than the consumption of fuel, thus if you were to pull over the average Z on the average drive with a 1/2 tank of fuel and open both sides of the tank, you will find that the driver side is empty and the passenger side is full.

The reason the Z suffers starvation is because the fuel sloshes to the driver side of the tank on hard turns, and then there is none for the fuel pump to grab. The venturi jet pump is literally "powered by" bypass fuel leaving the regulator. So when the pump starves, the jet pump dies also. This is why a real bad case of starvation can leave you on the side of the road even with a significant amount of fuel in the tank. If you slosh it bad enough, there is just none for the pump, and the jet pump is dead due to no fuel leaving the regulator.

The Z1 kit eliminates starvation by "supercharging" the recovery of fuel to the passenger side by pumping it there with an actual fuel pump. This will make the driver side of the tank far more prone to just being entirely empty when driving the car at 1/2 tank or below, especially on the street where you will rarely turn hard enough to slosh fuel back over to it.

Electronic fuel pumps dont have a great lifespan when they run dry because the gasoline is what cools and lubricates them.

So if you DO use your Z1 kit on the street, I would highly recommend you put a toggle switch on it so you can turn it off. On the track it should be fine as it will constantly get sloshed fuel. On the street, it will run dry for long period.

The CJM RRP is a surge can system that operates under an entirely different principle and it is normal and required that both pumps run all the time.

phunk 09-06-2018 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3783607)
For the price a relay, switch & battery harness should be included rather than piggybacking the Oe circuit. Doesn’t seem safe nor reliable especially for a street car.

I apologize in advance because I know this has got to sound rude over the internet: But you do realize you can purchase Hydramats and fuel pumps just about anywhere right?!


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