Im going to drive it around in the hurricane to run some errands.
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I think when I drop the tank to put a bigger fuel pump, I might have to try that Holley Hydramat if I can get one that will fit in there nicely.
Sick of losing fuel pressure when I'm doing a cloverleaf on ramp at a third of a tank or less.
I don't see a use for the HydraMat in our setups. The pump stays submerged in it's own "bucket", unless it's leaking. Performance cars, like the 'Vette that are tracked pull a lot more lateral Gs than you are in your Tahoe and they don't use or need things like the HydraMat.
I thought my fuel pump bucket was leaking out and allowing the pump to run dry on hard accelerations. The problem only occurred around 1/4 tank or less. When I replaced the pump/module assembly, I found that I had very little fuel in the tank. The pump and all was fine and wasn't running dry. It was the level sensor reporting that I had a lot more fuel than I actually did. The fuel was sloshing to the back of the tank and the fuel in the bucket was being used up, causing the sputtering. I tested the sensor and found it was within spec up until that 1/4 tank remaining area then it went to open circuit. The PCM was relying on the MPG, IDC and TPS, etc. to calculate the fuel remaining and operated the gauge accordingly.
Whatcha wanting a larger pump for, gonna boost it?