David N
Active member
If you're going the dual pump route, Marty, hands down, gets my vote. His design is very simple, straight forward and looks very neat. Hell, I even think he'd help you build it if you really needed some help.
please forgive if this is a newb post.
this maybe over doing it. but if someone is running two pumps, with no block valves on one or both outlets, why don't people build their systems with the dd check vlvs on the outlets at a minimum. can you really expect the pumps to be working equally? or is it not that big of a deal, one pump working harder than the other? that's why check valves are used in the petro plants with a sister pump system. same scenario, just smaller application.
please forgive if this is a newb post.
this maybe over doing it. but if someone is running two pumps, with no block valves on one or both outlets, why don't people build their systems with the dd check vlvs on the outlets at a minimum. can you really expect the pumps to be working equally? or is it not that big of a deal, one pump working harder than the other? that's why check valves are used in the petro plants with a sister pump system. same scenario, just smaller application.
If you're going the dual pump route, Marty, hands down, gets my vote. His design is very simple, straight forward and looks very neat. Hell, I even think he'd help you build it if you really needed some help.
Marty WILL NOT build a dual sd pump setup anymore.
Ask him. I don't remember what his exact reasoning was, but a month or so ago I asked him, and got a big fat no.
Marty WILL NOT build a dual sd pump setup anymore.
Well, mine was technically the last one he ever built.
I was referring to maybe he would give you some ideas or even the schematics on how to build that setup. But yes, I apologize he did tell me he wasn't building them to sell anymore. He said the profit margin was just too small, and he was practically loosing money making them.
Don't know if this has been answered, but I can get some video and sound clips of the FL. I've been running one for 3-4 years w/ 250/100's and a month with 400/200's and it's kept a rock solid 65 psi. It is noisy. No getting around that, but the performance has been great. Besides, my @##%^^%$$ noisy azz 38R drowns it out anyway! :doh:Fuelab reports seem mixed.. Believe me, its very tempting since it will drop in within about 20 mins in the very same mount as the SX. Im leaning more to SD twins for the quiet, parts availability, OE reliability. Running the FL at 60% does anyone have sound clips? The SX could be heard when the truck was off, but was not noticable when on.
Cost to plumb the stockers right is beginning to add up...$280 for pumps, $80 for y blocks/AN fittings, additional hose, mounts, etc. Hmmmm..
Dual SD pumps...
One goes down your still getting home.
One goes down you're finding the nearest Napa to replace it.
I'd like to change mine up to a main pump with a low pressure trigger to kick on the second one... could do that with the new isspro programmable trigger.