No Fuel Pump Priming After Maf Conversion

88vertgeetee

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Hi all finished up a maf conversion a little while back. Came out good using a9p computer 75mm tab and 24 lb injectors. Car started right up. Still had stock fuel pump. Car ran ok until you got on it especially at higher speeds then I got hesitations bucking and sputtering. Didn't really look into it because I since put trickflow heads f303 cam and trickflow intake on. Still has stock fuel pump and regulator. After that install car started up I got it running ok playing with timing and a couple of test drives later no fuel pump prime. I still hear the fuel pump relay clicking when I turn the key. Was my fuel pump to small for all the new parts and bigger injectors and did I burn it up you think? Please let me know what else I can look at. Thanks all
 
On behalf of jrichker

Also search function works wonders
http://www.stangnet.com/mustang-forums/threads/24lb-injector-with-stock-fuel-pump.701120/

 
Stock Fuel pump is 88LPH, while the post above states 24lb needs at least 112LPH. I would just get a 155 or a 255, while running a FPR.

I am not sure how the Edelbrock ones are, but I wouldn't see why it would be a lower grade, anyway, Advance Auto Parts has a 155LPH for $100. Find a coupon code and get it even cheaper, if that is the route you decide to go.

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_high-performance-in-tank;-fuel-pump-edelbrock_22342760-p?navigationPath=L1*14932|L2*14986|L3*15378

LateModelRestoration has a Walrbo 155 for $90. Use our discount code for an addition 5% off.
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/Product/Search?q=Fuel Pump&vehicle=1979-93-Mustang

or 255
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com...ng-Walbro-255-Lhp-High-Pressure-Fuel-Pump-Kit