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Katech Low-Side Fuel Pump Problems/Questions
I just added a Katech dual-drop-in bucket. I am still completely happy with it, after some self-inflicted troubles. But - I have a new issue that I'm having trouble wrapping my head around. I was hoping for advice.
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I'm a little stumped. I was wondering if I twisted one of the transfer lines to and from the jet pump. Nothing stood out when I lifted the primary pump a little, but it's impossible to see everything while it's connected to the lines in the tank, so there's a good chance I can't see an issue. When I pulled the primary pump out, there was nothing, at all, that stood out, in any way. There is NOTHING at all that seems strange, nor would cause this. I was thinking it could be a sender issue, but the amount of fuel I started this drive with, AND the total I had to add to restart the car added-up pretty close to what was indicated, so I feel a little good it's not either of those. The car wasn't near empty, so that seems to add up. The lines seemed connected fine, so I feel like the transfer function could be just fine. What I'm left with is a primary pump shitting out, and that upsets me a little considering I have less than a couple hundred miles on this brand new set-up. I know things can happen, but after getting good brand stuff, I'd think it would last a little longer. Or - I'm completely off-base... Would anyone have anything else they might suggest? I just ordered a new pump, so hopefully it will be here in a couple days so I can put the car back together, and get my cars back inside the garage. I don't want to reinstall the tank before I feel confident this is it. This is the THIRD time I've removed the tank, so I might just ziptie it back in this time, for the next time, lol... Again - I can hear the pump prime when I put the car into ON (but not actually START it). It runs every time I hit the button, but until I added that 5-additional-gallons, it would NOT pump more than a couple pounds (literally less than 10-psi) of pressure. Again - I drained nearly 10-gallons out of the tank after my drive, so there was already about 5-gallons in the car, which matched the 30% indicated fuel level, so it FEELS like it has to be the primary pump going out, no?... The ECM was commanding around 50-psi this whole time, and the tune files for fuel pump control were OEM settings, so what else could it be? Thanks for any input.
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Did you you disassemble our module?
There is a small venturi line that comes off the primary pump and runs down into the bucket. If that line is damaged in any way the venturi wouldn't want to work properly and the bucket wouldn't fill at low fuel levels. The line I'm referencing has a small T-fitting that connects to the jet pump on the other side. It could be possible to damage the venturi line if you were to put a lot of pressure on it. Say if you were to pull on it with that jet pump line still hooked up. |
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Hey Mike. Could I just overnight those smaller hoses? The T-ones? All 3, including the one that drops into the bucket? All the clamps, too? I, of course, will cover all that. I can’t really find much but there is some abrasion from jambing into and out of the tank, so if I’m here, I might as well replace themz
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I'm dealing with a CTSv now that has extremely low pressure on hot starts with the Katech dual in tanks pumps. The tune is commanding 60 psi but its getting 2-5 psi and then after a few seconds it ramps up to normal and the car runs fine. I didn't install the pumps and the tune is good but I wonder if there is some sort of setting necessary or if the customer maybe has a similar issue due to installation error.
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Katech stated (as I'm sure you've seen) these bucket can be run with the OEM tune. I've been, pretty much running that way, slowly transitioning from the way I had it for the DSX aux' controller. Even though it will run about 10-psi higher than commanded, it doesn't seem too big a deal. I'm still playing with the REFLEX controller and bringing the secondary pump in the bucket in, but it seem like everything is falling in line. I wouldn't pretend to offer much advice to you for the tune. What I know is there's a lot of sh1t to move around to get than thing in the tank. And if you don't do this kind of work all the time, it's a bit tricky, and if you aren't careful, it isn't hard to damage some of these softer lines. Maybe see if the problems exist under certain conditions. For me, doing a lot of regular driving, and not turning hard, didn't slosh the fuel between the tanks much. So - that allowed the primary side to drain, completely, because it seems the aux' side wasn't transferring the fuel correctly, due to the jet pump not working right. I'm still waiting for parts to put it all back together, so I haven't finished this fiasco, but that's what it looks like. Again - adding fuel immediately corrected the problem, and I heard the primary pump kick on everytime I pressed the START button so it was pumping. Maybe, if they drive really easy for a while, and avoid sloshing the fuel around, if they end up starving the primary side out of fuel, they probably have a similar issue to mine. I'd still do this bucket again - no regrets, and the compromise for better fueling for battling the installation is still worth it. I'm just saying it's tough.
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Thanks for confirming. I doubt the pump is failing. It puts out the pressure requested everywhere else except hot start and then only for a few seconds. The customer ran their own fuel line so I'm going to ask if they eliminated the check valve. That could maybe explain it. Nothing else makes sense. The tune is good and the pumps are good. I was thinking something physical with fuel lines as the issue at this point.
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I wanted to follow up here incase this helps anyone in the future. There was no issue with the Katech parts themselves.
The issues my client was having: #1) Very low fuel pressure on hot starts, causing stalling or stumbling. - My customer replaced the low side feed line, unknowingly removing the factory check valve, and fuel was just draining back into the tank and emptying the low side line. They installed a check valve and it solved this issue. #2) - Under WOT, low side fuel pressure commands 80psi but doesn't get much higher than 35psi. There may be an issue with the controller for the secondary pump that is causing it to not run and then pump 1 is just pushing fuel backwards through the second pump. I'm having the customer verify his wiring and secondary controller setup. Essentially, the issues are not the fault of the fuel pumps themselves, but installation and/or wiring issues.
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This situation sounds familiar... I ordered all the hoses that could contact the rim of the tank opening and am replacing the primary pump, just because I ran it dry for up to a few minutes - IF that. Another thing: I've learned about the customer service of both Katech, AND Deatschwerks (DW). The Katech bucket comes with two of DW's pumps; one pump as a venturi-feed and the aux' is a standard 400. I've contacted BOTH companies and not one time have I had an attitude or even a tone like I did something wrong, or to just brush me off. DW - especially - spent a lot of time trying to help me figure out the hoses I need. BOTH were VERY helpful in sorting me out. Even if it isn't a leak in the jet-system, I'll be eliminating the pump as a possibility by replacing in just in case, and I'll be replacing almost all of the hoses, so this should not be an issue in the future. DW also suggested some alcohol additive to help the whole fuel system last longer, due to the nature of running ethanol, and I didn't even ask, lol. I'm not done yet, as I'm still waiting for the rest of the hoses, but will follow-up, to conclude this little issue in case it's helpful for anyone else. I still have no regrets with any of these products, and definitely recommend any of them, even right now, on the bases of customer service. That's more important than $$$, IMO.
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Soooo the installer never put the fuse in for the second pump......that was why we were having issue with WOT pressure. All is good now after the check valve and fuse. lol I'm just the tuner here.
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