@@RocSteadyNY Yes I did, works great. I used it along with a 4th gen tank and pump bucket from Hawks motorsports. Everything fit well and solves a lot of little detail problems, as an example. The GM pump basket unit comes with the pressure control valve right in it.
Make sure the purple wires for the fuel level sender are going into the internal harness inside the tank are going to the proper locations. You can’t just swap them. They go to different locations on the PCM.
Hello JEG's Garage, Sir this F-Body Fuel sender install video for the Racetronix Fuel Pump FPA-001A is extremely informative.
We would like to promote your video on our website/channel. If you can email us at racetronix.graphics@gmail.com and we can discuss further. Racetronix appreciates that you have created an amazing informational video and this can be helpful to many viewers and we do like the channel and all the work you have done so far. Keep it up. Thank you, RACETRONIX
If You are doing this in an older car it's smart to replace the fuel level sender potensiometer with one corresponding to Your cars instrument. I have a 99 tank in my 94 camaro and replaced the 300-80 Ohm Potmeter with a 0-90 Ohm To make the fuel gauge work.
This is a great tip. Back when I did my swap, that info wasnt available, so I winged it, and used a programmable fuel level gauge. If I were to go back to stock dash for some reason, or if I get a new set of gauges, Im going to swap to the standard 0-90 sender so I can use a cheaper gauge vs programmable. That sucker was pricey!
So did you swap the potentiometer from the 94 unit to the 99 sender ? Or what did you use I have a buddy doing a 99+ tank and pump in his 96 ls1 swapped car
Yes I'm also doing a similar build on my 92 Camaro. And was wondering the fuel sender unit if there's a different part number needed to run on stock gauges while using a 2000 fuel tank and pump
From 31:00 putting that filter sock on at the bottom of the bucket I am having alot of trouble getting it on. When I try to put the new sock on I push the pickup thing up and out it doesnt hold solid like yours does....any tips?
It was TOUGH to get on. You'll see that I ended up tapping it on. I might have been able to push it on, but it was tight. So few taps seated it fully. I would just give it some persuasion and make sure the metal ring is fully on there. It'll stay.
If I'm not mistaken, the 93z tank is closer to the 82-92 tanks and you'll need to cut a much bigger hole. The sender is more in the middle of the "hump", and the lines extend away from the sender as solid pieces. So you'll need to cut them. But double check me on that.
Sorry to resurrect this but I’m having the same issue and not understanding your guys’ comment. I can see the Venturi tube outlet/nipple on the pump but can’t see where the other end plugs into… sorry for not understanding but any help would be appreciated!
@@mikeverything4098 I got my pump to work but I just don’t know if the Venturi tube is where it’s supposed to be. Basically, how it sits now, the Venturi tube is poking through to the tank as opposed to staying inside the fuel pump assembly
Hey man quick question. When you bought this off Texas speedway did you get a harness to go along with it ? Or will the factory harness of a 01 camaro be okay ?? Thanks
Factory harness on an 01 F-body would plug right in. You arent actually changing anything on the outside of the bucket. Just the internal parts of the sender assembly. HOWEVER, I strong suggest looking into their hotwire kit. Some people thing they're a waste, but after tearing apart the 99 donor car that I got, they use really thing gauge wire, and even being an 01, its 13 years old already! Man thats crazy to think... Anyway, the hotwire kit gives you a nice big relay and heavy gauge wire, and I saw more consistent performance when I upgraded. I was using the 99's wiring from fuse block to gas tank BTW... I look at it like this. Its just like a headlight harness upgrade. If you add relays and heavy gauge wire to your headlights, they get brighter, because they're getting more power. Same idea. You dont have to get it right away if you dont want. You should be able to run things without it. Just my $.02!!!
Man you are a big help! This might sound stupid but with harness do I get? When I'm on Texas speedway it has a 3 different options to choose from and I'm new to the whole fuel pump upgrades ..
XxbrandonxX234 Well, there are really only two harnesses. One is for the 1998. The other is for the 99-02, which is what you want. Did you buy the pump already? If not and you want the harness, get the package deal. Its a good deal and saves you a little money. 135-RFPK-001 is the whole kit. If you want just the harness, 135-FPWK-017A is what you want. Either way, I recommend also grabbing the chassis ground upgrade. Its like $12. Pretty simple piece of wire with connector ends on it, but grounds are important, and its a nice upgrade. I always recommened adding extra grounds, esp if you have stereo amps, or extra lighting. Or even stock. Just a couple extra braided ground straps can make a difference.
Thanks man this is a big help! I am planning on soon changing out my pump once I finish with a couple of things :p and just to be on a better safe side I should get the harness with a ground ? Once again thanks man!
XxbrandonxX234 For the price, I would. The harness is nice. Im a big fan of beefing up the electrical system. This will allow your pump to run at its full potential and its fairly easy to install. The upgraded body ground is a nice add on for the price also. You dont HAVE to... If you want to go further, you could research the "Big 3 Upgrade". This discusses the main battery connections, and I believe the ground also. You can see some of the success stories from people upgrading their main power items. I consider the fuel pump a main power item, since it runs pretty much all the time. Good luck!
@@dart760 it was from Autometer. Depending what gauge style you pick, the part number is different. But any programmable should work. You basically tell it what's empty and what's full. Ohm range, or direction, doesn't matter.
I see that the fuel pump comes with the wiring harness. Do you have to drop the tank to install the new harness or can you still use the trap door mod. Maybe the harness doesnt plug into the fuel pump directly but somewhere else on the tank?
Are you talking about the hotwire kit? If so, it does plug into the fuel sender assembly. If you dont have an access panel in your hatch, you'll need to drop the tank. I installed my hotwire kit through the access panel. I did have to let the straps loose a little, just to help get the bigger plugs fished up there. Some speculate that the hotwire kit isnt worth it. But...my wiring was like 25 years old, and pretty small gauge. So to me, it was worth it knowing my pump is getting all the power it wants.
+JEG's Garage did you get the hot wire harness for the 99-02 year or the year of the car? doing an LS swap too. installing 02 gas tank, just need to know what harness to get.
Hey Timathy. I'm running a 99-02 tank, as well as the bulk head wiring into the car. So I got the kit for the 99-02. The car chassis is almost the same from 82-02, so the wire fits nice and works great. I saw much more consistent fuel pressure with the hot kit.
Racetronix they suck I got a fuel pump from them an it never work I tried for 4 months to get ahold of them email phones calls msg AN nothing the rob me an ran I'll never buy from them ever again
Awesome videos you make and very informative. Even with your big head in the way , hahaha . Interesting to keep up with your build, I've got a 71' Firebird LQ4 / T56
Eh...its hard to say since I hadnt had it fired up with the old pump in so long. It might be a LITTLE louder during prime. But once the motor is running you certainly cant hear it. Its not like some of the bigger pumps or dual pump set ups where you can hear it clearly over everything. Its an awesome upgrade as far as I can tell.
8 years late LOL but, THANKS. I am finally doing my LS swap and using 99-01 plastic tank, with this fuel pump/harness kit.
Did you do this?
@@RocSteadyNY Yes I did, works great. I used it along with a 4th gen tank and pump bucket from Hawks motorsports. Everything fit well and solves a lot of little detail problems, as an example. The GM pump basket unit comes with the pressure control valve right in it.
the venture feed tube is what held me up ,I found a good replacement roll of tubing at Menards in the plumbing section .
Make sure the purple wires for the fuel level sender are going into the internal harness inside the tank are going to the proper locations. You can’t just swap them. They go to different locations on the PCM.
36k views only 220 thumbs up did he do a lot wrong this is my first time so I’m unaware.
Hello JEG's Garage,
Sir this F-Body Fuel sender install video for the Racetronix Fuel Pump FPA-001A is extremely informative.
We would like to promote your video on our website/channel. If you can email us at racetronix.graphics@gmail.com and we can discuss further.
Racetronix appreciates that you have created an amazing informational video and this can be helpful to many viewers and we do like the channel and all the work you have done so far. Keep it up.
Thank you,
RACETRONIX
If You are doing this in an older car it's smart to replace the fuel level sender potensiometer with one corresponding to Your cars instrument. I have a 99 tank in my 94 camaro and replaced the 300-80 Ohm Potmeter with a 0-90 Ohm To make the fuel gauge work.
This is a great tip. Back when I did my swap, that info wasnt available, so I winged it, and used a programmable fuel level gauge. If I were to go back to stock dash for some reason, or if I get a new set of gauges, Im going to swap to the standard 0-90 sender so I can use a cheaper gauge vs programmable. That sucker was pricey!
So did you swap the potentiometer from the 94 unit to the 99 sender ? Or what did you use I have a buddy doing a 99+ tank and pump in his 96 ls1 swapped car
Yes I'm also doing a similar build on my 92 Camaro. And was wondering the fuel sender unit if there's a different part number needed to run on stock gauges while using a 2000 fuel tank and pump
From 31:00 putting that filter sock on at the bottom of the bucket I am having alot of trouble getting it on. When I try to put the new sock on I push the pickup thing up and out it doesnt hold solid like yours does....any tips?
It was TOUGH to get on. You'll see that I ended up tapping it on. I might have been able to push it on, but it was tight. So few taps seated it fully. I would just give it some persuasion and make sure the metal ring is fully on there. It'll stay.
I’m going to assume it’s a similar process for a 93z
If I'm not mistaken, the 93z tank is closer to the 82-92 tanks and you'll need to cut a much bigger hole. The sender is more in the middle of the "hump", and the lines extend away from the sender as solid pieces. So you'll need to cut them. But double check me on that.
Helped me out a lot
Can you give me the part numbers you use for this and where did you get it and also the part number that I would need for the hot wire kit
Anyone ? I have a 4th gen gastank. Just need to know proper fuel leveler? To read proper ohms
Great video. Trying to figure out where the venturi tube terminates in the bucket. I couldn't see it in the video. Thanks!
Both tubes connect to the top of the pump itself. And then up to the "hat" of the sender. If thats what you mean...
That helps. Thanks for the info!
Sorry to resurrect this but I’m having the same issue and not understanding your guys’ comment. I can see the Venturi tube outlet/nipple on the pump but can’t see where the other end plugs into… sorry for not understanding but any help would be appreciated!
@@samuelemil5939 did ya get it?
@@mikeverything4098 I got my pump to work but I just don’t know if the Venturi tube is where it’s supposed to be. Basically, how it sits now, the Venturi tube is poking through to the tank as opposed to staying inside the fuel pump assembly
Is it ok to have both pumps running at the same time ? I bought the dual 340 pumps set up from ws6 store , hooked it up and it blew my 8n feed line ,
Will one 340 pushing e85 blow my stock trans am lines?
Hey man quick question. When you bought this off Texas speedway did you get a harness to go along with it ? Or will the factory harness of a 01 camaro be okay ?? Thanks
Factory harness on an 01 F-body would plug right in. You arent actually changing anything on the outside of the bucket. Just the internal parts of the sender assembly. HOWEVER, I strong suggest looking into their hotwire kit. Some people thing they're a waste, but after tearing apart the 99 donor car that I got, they use really thing gauge wire, and even being an 01, its 13 years old already! Man thats crazy to think... Anyway, the hotwire kit gives you a nice big relay and heavy gauge wire, and I saw more consistent performance when I upgraded. I was using the 99's wiring from fuse block to gas tank BTW... I look at it like this. Its just like a headlight harness upgrade. If you add relays and heavy gauge wire to your headlights, they get brighter, because they're getting more power. Same idea. You dont have to get it right away if you dont want. You should be able to run things without it. Just my $.02!!!
Man you are a big help! This might sound stupid but with harness do I get? When I'm on Texas speedway it has a 3 different options to choose from and I'm new to the whole fuel pump upgrades ..
XxbrandonxX234 Well, there are really only two harnesses. One is for the 1998. The other is for the 99-02, which is what you want. Did you buy the pump already? If not and you want the harness, get the package deal. Its a good deal and saves you a little money. 135-RFPK-001 is the whole kit. If you want just the harness, 135-FPWK-017A is what you want. Either way, I recommend also grabbing the chassis ground upgrade. Its like $12. Pretty simple piece of wire with connector ends on it, but grounds are important, and its a nice upgrade. I always recommened adding extra grounds, esp if you have stereo amps, or extra lighting. Or even stock. Just a couple extra braided ground straps can make a difference.
Thanks man this is a big help! I am planning on soon changing out my pump once I finish with a couple of things :p and just to be on a better safe side I should get the harness with a ground ? Once again thanks man!
XxbrandonxX234
For the price, I would. The harness is nice. Im a big fan of beefing up the electrical system. This will allow your pump to run at its full potential and its fairly easy to install. The upgraded body ground is a nice add on for the price also. You dont HAVE to... If you want to go further, you could research the "Big 3 Upgrade". This discusses the main battery connections, and I believe the ground also. You can see some of the success stories from people upgrading their main power items. I consider the fuel pump a main power item, since it runs pretty much all the time. Good luck!
Where float arm connects to
Did you buy the hardwire kit too? Mine doesn't fit
Hi Andrew. Sorry for the delay. No I didnt buy anything extra. Just the kit. Not sure what hardware you are referring to.
What leveler you have ? To send proper ohms to fuel gauge
Stock 4th gen. I went with a programmable fuel gauge.
@@JEGsGarage ok. Can you tell me what device or where to find one? Was it easier to get the right signal.
@@dart760 it was from Autometer. Depending what gauge style you pick, the part number is different. But any programmable should work. You basically tell it what's empty and what's full. Ohm range, or direction, doesn't matter.
@@JEGsGarage thank you very much. One last question. How was the install? Straight forward?
Is there something I will run into thats a pain
I see that the fuel pump comes with the wiring harness. Do you have to drop the tank to install the new harness or can you still use the trap door mod. Maybe the harness doesnt plug into the fuel pump directly but somewhere else on the tank?
Are you talking about the hotwire kit? If so, it does plug into the fuel sender assembly. If you dont have an access panel in your hatch, you'll need to drop the tank. I installed my hotwire kit through the access panel. I did have to let the straps loose a little, just to help get the bigger plugs fished up there. Some speculate that the hotwire kit isnt worth it. But...my wiring was like 25 years old, and pretty small gauge. So to me, it was worth it knowing my pump is getting all the power it wants.
ahh, thank you friend! Great advice
+JEG's Garage did you get the hot wire harness for the 99-02 year or the year of the car? doing an LS swap too. installing 02 gas tank, just need to know what harness to get.
Hey Timathy. I'm running a 99-02 tank, as well as the bulk head wiring into the car. So I got the kit for the 99-02. The car chassis is almost the same from 82-02, so the wire fits nice and works great. I saw much more consistent fuel pressure with the hot kit.
You forgot to replace the gray TPA after inserting the level sender wires as listed in instruction step # 24.
Racetronix they suck I got a fuel pump from them an it never work I tried for 4 months to get ahold of them email phones calls msg AN nothing the rob me an ran I'll never buy from them ever again
Awesome videos you make and very informative. Even with your big head in the way , hahaha . Interesting to keep up with your build, I've got a 71' Firebird LQ4 / T56
Did you notice the new pump being any quieter or louder than the old?
Eh...its hard to say since I hadnt had it fired up with the old pump in so long. It might be a LITTLE louder during prime. But once the motor is running you certainly cant hear it. Its not like some of the bigger pumps or dual pump set ups where you can hear it clearly over everything. Its an awesome upgrade as far as I can tell.
Good vid......thanks
Thanks for watching!