ZL1 Fuel Pump Install
Installed the ZL1 fuel pump yesterday. Man, what a job that was, 4 hours. Had to take off the rear tires, tunnel support, exhaust, 2 shields and drive shaft. Then took out the front bolts of the rear and loosened the 2 rear bolts and lowered the rear. Took off the fuel tank straps and lowered the tank to disconnect all lines and electric connections. I bought the tool($54) to take off the ring holding the pump in the tank, so that was the easy part. Installing the pump was also easy with the tool. Tomorrow it's going to the tuner to get 72# injectors put in and a dyno tune. Will I ever stop doing this stuff.
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Nope! Your addicted to mods just like the rest of us mod junkies. :)
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So that's the only way to install the pump, I assume?
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What is the benifit of installing the ZL1 pump into a non ZL1?
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I just had one put on too :headbang:
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Was this in your driveway or on a lift?
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I finally got my ZL1 fuel pump! It took forever to come in.
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Can you please share the tool # and where can I get it?
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You can get the lock ring tool here...
http://www.amazon.com/OTC-6599-Unive.../dp/B000F5LJ7S |
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I have my ZL1 fuel pump in my garage with a 3" pulley for my Edelbrock with new injectors. I was going to put them in this summer but I think I'm going to wait and have it done this winter because I don't drive it in the winter. I'm thinking I should be around 550-575 RWHP. Now all I can think about is what to do next to get more power. Does it ever end???
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