Fox Fuel Pump Issues After Replacement/Upgrade

Ryu

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I've got a 93 LX 5.0 that I just replaced the fuel pump (after some quick research stock OEM fuel pump should be 88 LPH) to a 155 LPH from LMR, before install everything was "fine" (and I only say fine because I'm trying to fix a different issue by replacing the fuel pump in the first place) after install while driving it hard I would lose about 60-80% of power with the accelerator pressed to the floor usually after 2k rpm for 1st gear 2.5-3k rpm for 2nd and so on. I reinstalled the old fuel pump and the issue went away so i don't believe I installed the 155 fuel pump incorrectly or pinched any fuel lines nor do i believe there was air in the fuel lines because after reinstalling the old fuel pump I had no fuel delivery issues in the first place. doing more research I saw that for a 255 LPH pump the person who did that to their 92 coup also needed to install a larger guage wire to handle the volts needed to run that pump, do i need to do something similar? what should I do from here? becasue LMR doesn't offer a stock fuel pump

This is the kit I installed https://lmr.com/item/LRS-9350A/1986-97-Mustang-155-Lph-Walbro-Fuel-Pump

TL;DR:
  • my stock 1993 Mustang LX 5.0 ran normally before the fuel pump swap.
  • I replaced the factory ~88 LPH pump with a 155 LPH pump from LMR.
  • After the swap, the car would fall on its face under heavy throttle, losing roughly 60–80% of its power above ~2,000 RPM in 1st gear and ~2,500–3,000 RPM in higher gears.
  • Reinstalling the original fuel pump immediately fixed the issue.
  • Because the problem disappeared when the old pump went back in, I don't think the installation was incorrect, a fuel line was pinched, or air was trapped in the system.
  • I've read that some people running 255 LPH pumps on Fox-body Mustangs upgraded the fuel pump wiring to handle the increased current draw.
  • My question is whether a 155 LPH pump also requires a wiring upgrade, or if something else could be causing the power loss. or just something im missing completly

 
What's the issue?
 
Yes for a 255lph you should run a wiring upgrade kit. I have a 255lph walboro pump and am running my stock wiring. But, I am running the risk of not getting the full potential of the pump and worst case scenario could maybe melt some wires and start a fire? Not sure but that’s why I have an aeromotive wiring kit sitting in a box waiting to be installed. For a 155lph pump it’s ‘probably’ not needed but still a good idea anyways. That’s probably not your problem.

Maybe you got a defective pump? Have you done any other troubleshooting or just swapped pumps back?
 
Yes for a 255lph you should run a wiring upgrade kit. I have a 255lph walboro pump and am running my stock wiring. But, I am running the risk of not getting the full potential of the pump and worst case scenario could maybe melt some wires and start a fire? Not sure but that’s why I have an aeromotive wiring kit sitting in a box waiting to be installed. For a 155lph pump it’s ‘probably’ not needed but still a good idea anyways. That’s probably not your problem.

Maybe you got a defective pump? Have you done any other troubleshooting or just swapped pumps back?
I hate that these things come defective more often then not just in general. But that's my guess too but and I didn't even know how else to troubleshoot besides the reinstall of the original fuel pump not that I even want the 155 lph pump with current gas prices anyway. I'm looking at getting just a stock replacement on rock auto but before I did i wanted to see if maybe I missed some simple fix with the 155.