Just to mention in case you have not looked- Try Rockauto and look at pump specs for 2001 suburban . You might find a big difference.At least it may provide a direction forward.
Hey thanks man. That's a good idea. Thanks for the links. Some of them spec the fuel pump flow! Very helpful. It appears I may need around 127 LPH for 400 HP which my engine should be give or take a bit...
Gallons Per Hour = (maxHP x BSFC) / 6
BSFC is Brake Specific Fuel Consumption ~ 0.4 to 0.5 for NA gas.
3.8L/gallon
Video is quite helpful.
Not sure what size the fuel line set is for the truck though. It says 6AN fittings, 3/8" ID, would flow enough for 550HP. I don't know what size the factory line set is. However, I seldom if ever go WOT so not sure this is even my trouble.
Looks as though this next tank may break into the single digits, under 10 MPG
I've checked in process of troubleshooting...
- Injectors are not leaking (leak tested).
- Line set is not leaking or clogged.
- New fuel filter
- No vacuum leaks
- No miss fires
- Engine is not knocking (nothing on scan tool / HPT VCM Scanner)
- New fuel pressure regulator
- No brake rub, wheels spin fine
- Transmission temps are good
- Transfer case fluid also looks good (quick and dirty check for excess rubbing in AWD clutches).
- No leaks on tank; filler & vent hose good, pump seal good, tank evap ports good.
- Small leak in evap system. I hooked mighty vac up to test port and it didn't hold pressure. Maybe inconsequential?
- Evap canister is shot. It flows but carbon is used up. Can see & smell fumes coming out vent when it's open.
- Small leak in input pipe to muffler (my crappy chicken welds didn't hold up when I installed exhaust).