Thanks for the video and information! I have been considering putting GT super car fuel pumps on my cobra and the whole idea of a modified fuel pump delivery module has been a mystery to me preventing me from taking the leap forward. Eventually I would like to have a Whipple and I’m currently trying to eliminate supporting mods before I go that far such as clutch fuel system etc. again thanks so much for the information and producing the videos I really appreciate the content!
Lol Black306 is my good friend, thanks for plugging his stuff. You wanna talk about encyclopedia of mustang knowledge he is the man. He is my 1800 tech guy if I’m in a jam Lol.
Hey Danny..I have dual fpdm’s..Ford GT pumps and a billet hat..press jumps to 60lbs when I nail it..has been bullet proof since I installed it..Whipple 2.3..3.25 upper…4 lb lower..20-21 lbs boost..640 rwhp on the 93 hot tune…one more tune left..100 race only tune..never tried that one yet..car has always run perfect…except for a injector that stopped firing on the highway every once in a while..replaced that…cylinder # 2..no more misfires..otherwise..never had an issue with fuel system…good vids…😀😀
I have the single modified FPDM and stock hat with DeatschWerks 340lph. Direct plug-n-play and budget friendly ($500). I'd recommend this setup to anyone around the 600hp area
My first Terminator had the returnless system with a boost-a-pump and I hated it. Always had running and/or idling issues and blown bap fuses. Now my second Terminator has many of the same upgrades as my first--whipple 2.3, 60lb injectors, etc. But this car has a Division X return style fuel system which uses the factory rails with a custom regulator and fuel hat. If I had the work done myself, I would have gone with the Fore return system, but that being said, I have had no issues with the Division X setup and the cobra runs clean and strong and gives me many smiles per gallon. With the return style system, both the fpdm and boost-a-pump can be omitted. Good video Danny!
That’s great. Return is the way to go when it’s time to replace things. I also get hesitations between shifts and if I’m high rpm low throttle going to full throttle. We did the fore on my brothers as you saw and it’s great
I have a 2003 gt. Still returnless fuel system. I’m having fuel pressure problems. I put a mechanical gauge right before it spits into both fuel rails. It’s reading 25 psi for about 15 mins than gets lower until the car cuts off the warmer the car gets. Fuel rail pressure sensor is reading 40psi the whole time. I have changed the pumps, fuel rail pressure sensor, fuel pump driver module and fuel filter. Still doing the same thing. Here’s the list of the fuel system the car has Twin cobra pumps Kennebell boost a pump Aeromotive rails 60 pound injectors what else would cause fuel pressure to drop like this. When the car is cold it runs just fine but after a a little bit of driving it loses fuel pressure. Please help!
I will be running a 4.6 2v that's been forged, bored 20, stroked, and supercharged. It's a returnless system with an Aeromotive 340 pump and 60 lb injectors. My goal is 500 rwhp. Supercharger is a ported Eaton. With my setup and power goal. Should I upgrade the FPDM to avoid any possible issues down the road. Engine has not been tuned yet. But will be before actually driving it. TIA
Hi Danny, hopefully you remember me from a post a few months ago. I have a 2003 GT return fuel system and a swapped KB super charger and KB BAP the mechanic wired it wrong. The red to the purple of the Mach 1000 amps fried a lot. I’m trying to fix all of this. I haven’t been able to drive it much because of this issue however during the tuning that shop said it was lean and not getting enough fuel. To resolve all of this I’m planning on upgrading my alternator, running two fuel pumps, a remanufactured CCRM, and to my question I’m reading it’s better to use two FPDM’s vs. a modified one? With the BAP. I feel like a dog chasing it’s tail so far I keep replacing one after the other. I have replaced the wiring harness (the latest fix). To the best of my knowledge the BAP and ECU or main computer are still working. Thank apologies for the long winded question.
Hey Danny I know you posted this a long time ago but I have a 98 cobra and my fpdm doesn't look like that and I have a return style fuel system and it's a 4v and I have a bap and it loses fuel pressure some times is that because it gets hot ?
Do appreciate the experience/Intel. This will be good to know when I finally start upgrading my 03 white mach 1. What is your fix to the non-existant NOS Mach 1/Cobra ABS control module? Mine decided that it no longer wants to communicate with the PCM. ABS light glows along with the traction control light. And yes, she spins those tires a lot easier with the traction control disengaged. I've searched around for a new one and I've inquired about getting this one rebuilt. I keep receiving the GT version (doesn't have cobra on the housing) and the rebuilders tell me that it won't be FULLY rebuilt. Some of the electronics won't even be considered in the rebuild. That makes me think that it will be rebuilt for the GT model. Then, I would still have to get it reprogrammed to the car.
Yeah, it’s not fun when it stops working. And it has to be from the same year. A friend of mine bought a 1998 one, both said cobra but it wouldn’t work. My abs light came on and lo and behold it was actually the axle reluctor ring that had come loose and the rear sensor was getting a bad reading. With a new ring (I also rebuilt the rear end entirely) it was good again. Maybe you’ll get lucky and cleaning the sensors or something will fix it. If not the module can be unplugged and the top part only replaced I believe. It’s no fun with it’s not a cut and dry answer
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage Already did all of the cleaning and diagnosing bit. It's definitely the abs module. My Snap-on computer won't connect to it. I've checked everything. Was hoping you had a hookup to someone that might happen to have an extra or someone that could rebuild them. Keep the vids coming .You are doing a great job. Thanks
hello friend, I was wondering if the FPDM from mustangs 99-04 work on lincoln continental 98? I opened mines up and the chip that I want to change is this chip part number "n76064kc002 r1b4f501fn 85adx7w wg", I doubt it would work the same. The reason why I want to do this is because they still sell new FPDM at oreillys and are more available at junk yards for mustangs but nothing available for lincoln continental 98.
2006 ford mustang gt vortech v3 500rwhp my boost a pump fried so i went with a dw400 415lph but i have to rewire it and in doing so it will eliminate the fpdm i have it running of the factory wiring at the moment just to test it but pressure at my injectors are 75lb it should be 39lb how would i go about modding this to work or should i just install a return system?
If I buy the upgraded FPDM from black 306 will I still have to run a boost a pump ? I’ll be running the Ford gt pumps , ported eaton , 60lb injectors ect ect .
The modified fpdm only keeps it from overheating. You should keep the rest of the setup the same with the BAP. With gt pumps it may not need the BAP but just want to say the modified fpdm doesn’t effect it
Interesting video. My 02 GT died in traffic today but I was getting jerky movement for about 2 weeks now. I thought maybe the transmission was about to die. Anyway, the car threw a P1237 code and freeze frame data showed only 5.7 PSI for fuel pressure. The fuel pump driver is 20 years old. So, maybe this is my problem?
@@edross641 The fuel pump died - the FPDM was OK. It was very difficult to replace the pump since I had a full tank of gas. Getting the fuel tank back into place was quite a challenge, also, even though it was empty. Getting the fuel filler nozzle back in to the tank without breaking the nozzle was the biggest problem. This job would have been easier if I had access to a hydraulic lift.
Hello and I have a 1994 Mustang GT and it has a return style fuel system. I have a 03 Cobra stock fuel pump hat. I want to install it in my car and I was wondering will my fuel pump module work it. In going to keep it return style
You will not need a FPDM for a return fuel system. You’ll probably want to make what you have work or install what will work ruclips.net/video/bteiCwIHuq8/видео.htmlsi=DLRuTqHfybwrpXM4
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage thanks and I was going to put in a bulkhead AN fitting for the return line. I have a 99 GT tank I was going to put the fuel pump hat in and then install it into the car. I did not know if I needed anything special to fun the cobra set up. People on the forums said I would need a module but I guess that is if you are staying rerun less.
Does the fpdm have to be programmed to the ecu? Like are they both vin sensitive like the bcm to pcm? Or can you just plug and play these like the ccrm
I have a DW 440 with a controller and the way to wire it I had to bypass the fpdm now the car runs like crap what is a good way to fix it do I need a tune that deletes it plz help if you know
Do you know if you car has the stock fuel system or an aftermarket return style one? If it’s stock it will still have the fpdm (but they could have deleted it and it’s physically still there). The code can also mean: Inertia fuel shutoff (IFS) switch needs to be reset. Open FPDM ground circuit Open circuit to FPDM PWR RLY Open FPDM PWR circuit Open or shorted FPM circuit (engine should start). Damaged IFS switch. Damaged FPDM PWR RLY Damaged FPDM Damaged PCM
Yeah, contact Fore. They will set you up. You’ll also need a tune. I have an install video for it ruclips.net/video/bteiCwIHuq8/видео.htmlsi=KBOBchuAkdzziNfi
Thanks for the video and information! I have been considering putting GT super car fuel pumps on my cobra and the whole idea of a modified fuel pump delivery module has been a mystery to me preventing me from taking the leap forward. Eventually I would like to have a Whipple and I’m currently trying to eliminate supporting mods before I go that far such as clutch fuel system etc. again thanks so much for the information and producing the videos I really appreciate the content!
Lol Black306 is my good friend, thanks for plugging his stuff. You wanna talk about encyclopedia of mustang knowledge he is the man. He is my 1800 tech guy if I’m in a jam Lol.
Hey Danny..I have dual fpdm’s..Ford GT pumps and a billet hat..press jumps to 60lbs when I nail it..has been bullet proof since I installed it..Whipple 2.3..3.25 upper…4 lb lower..20-21 lbs boost..640 rwhp on the 93 hot tune…one more tune left..100 race only tune..never tried that one yet..car has always run perfect…except for a injector that stopped firing on the highway every once in a while..replaced that…cylinder # 2..no more misfires..otherwise..never had an issue with fuel system…good vids…😀😀
Hey Paul I have kinda the same setup as you! And love it so far! How did you wire your dual fpdm
I bought the duel fpdm’s as a kit…I believe the harness came with it…that was along time ago, each fpdm controls a pump….again ,it was a while ago.😀
I have the single modified FPDM and stock hat with DeatschWerks 340lph. Direct plug-n-play and budget friendly ($500).
I'd recommend this setup to anyone around the 600hp area
Did you do the wire upgrade as well? I was thinking about going this route before a return style upgrade.
@@papajoewil10 yes i opted for the power wire from black306
My first Terminator had the returnless system with a boost-a-pump and I hated it. Always had running and/or idling issues and blown bap fuses. Now my second Terminator has many of the same upgrades as my first--whipple 2.3, 60lb injectors, etc. But this car has a Division X return style fuel system which uses the factory rails with a custom regulator and fuel hat. If I had the work done myself, I would have gone with the Fore return system, but that being said, I have had no issues with the Division X setup and the cobra runs clean and strong and gives me many smiles per gallon. With the return style system, both the fpdm and boost-a-pump can be omitted. Good video Danny!
That’s great. Return is the way to go when it’s time to replace things. I also get hesitations between shifts and if I’m high rpm low throttle going to full throttle. We did the fore on my brothers as you saw and it’s great
Always find your videos informative. Thanks for posting. 👍
Just got a 99 GT, shocked to know about the return less fuel system
Great video ya ol scallywag
I have a 2003 gt. Still returnless fuel system. I’m having fuel pressure problems.
I put a mechanical gauge right before it spits into both fuel rails. It’s reading 25 psi for about 15 mins than gets lower until the car cuts off the warmer the car gets. Fuel rail pressure sensor is reading 40psi the whole time.
I have changed the pumps, fuel rail pressure sensor, fuel pump driver module and fuel filter. Still doing the same thing.
Here’s the list of the fuel system the car has
Twin cobra pumps
Kennebell boost a pump
Aeromotive rails
60 pound injectors
what else would cause fuel pressure to drop like this. When the car is cold it runs just fine but after a a little bit of driving it loses fuel pressure. Please help!
I believe I have a bad fuel pump driver module but don’t want to buy a new one just get. How can I bypass the system to see if this is the problem?
I will be running a 4.6 2v that's been forged, bored 20, stroked, and supercharged. It's a returnless system with an Aeromotive 340 pump and 60 lb injectors. My goal is 500 rwhp. Supercharger is a ported Eaton. With my setup and power goal. Should I upgrade the FPDM to avoid any possible issues down the road. Engine has not been tuned yet. But will be before actually driving it. TIA
It’s a good idea so it won’t overheat
Hi Danny, hopefully you remember me from a post a few months ago. I have a 2003 GT return fuel system and a swapped KB super charger and KB BAP the mechanic wired it wrong. The red to the purple of the Mach 1000 amps fried a lot. I’m trying to fix all of this. I haven’t been able to drive it much because of this issue however during the tuning that shop said it was lean and not getting enough fuel. To resolve all of this I’m planning on upgrading my alternator, running two fuel pumps, a remanufactured CCRM, and to my question I’m reading it’s better to use two FPDM’s vs. a modified one? With the BAP. I feel like a dog chasing it’s tail so far I keep replacing one after the other. I have replaced the wiring harness (the latest fix). To the best of my knowledge the BAP and ECU or main computer are still working. Thank apologies for the long winded question.
Interesting, I'm using the boost a pump in my procharged 03 Marauder along with an aero motive fuel pump, I wasn't aware the fpdm could over heat.
It’s usually a problem with the 03/04 cobra’s with 2 pumps on one fpdm
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage good to know, thank you!
Like the videos, where did you get those svt gauges? Thinking about getting a volt guage and afr, couldn't find any like yours online.
One is a sticker ruclips.net/video/xtMzBAoIBfQ/видео.html
For the Aeroforce interceptor gauges it comes as an option from lethal performance
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage thank you!
Hey Danny I know you posted this a long time ago but I have a 98 cobra and my fpdm doesn't look like that and I have a return style fuel system and it's a 4v and I have a bap and it loses fuel pressure some times is that because it gets hot ?
Vehicle your talking about? I'm sure your followers know but it would help the rest of us to include in the description. Thanks
Do appreciate the experience/Intel. This will be good to know when I finally start upgrading my 03 white mach 1. What is your fix to the non-existant NOS Mach 1/Cobra ABS control module? Mine decided that it no longer wants to communicate with the PCM. ABS light glows along with the traction control light. And yes, she spins those tires a lot easier with the traction control disengaged. I've searched around for a new one and I've inquired about getting this one rebuilt. I keep receiving the GT version (doesn't have cobra on the housing) and the rebuilders tell me that it won't be FULLY rebuilt. Some of the electronics won't even be considered in the rebuild. That makes me think that it will be rebuilt for the GT model. Then, I would still have to get it reprogrammed to the car.
Yeah, it’s not fun when it stops working. And it has to be from the same year. A friend of mine bought a 1998 one, both said cobra but it wouldn’t work. My abs light came on and lo and behold it was actually the axle reluctor ring that had come loose and the rear sensor was getting a bad reading. With a new ring (I also rebuilt the rear end entirely) it was good again. Maybe you’ll get lucky and cleaning the sensors or something will fix it. If not the module can be unplugged and the top part only replaced I believe. It’s no fun with it’s not a cut and dry answer
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage Already did all of the cleaning and diagnosing bit. It's definitely the abs module. My Snap-on computer won't connect to it. I've checked everything. Was hoping you had a hookup to someone that might happen to have an extra or someone that could rebuild them. Keep the vids coming .You are doing a great job. Thanks
Hey Danny thanks for your videos they are very helpful. Do you have a video on how to wire two stock fpdm's together on a 2000 Mustang GT?
I don’t but I believe there is a write up for it on one of the mustang forums. I was going to but the black 306 was a better option
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage yes I just saw that thanks and from what I've seen so far you 100% have to wire each pump separately to run dual fpdm correct?
hello friend, I was wondering if the FPDM from mustangs 99-04 work on lincoln continental 98? I opened mines up and the chip that I want to change is this chip part number "n76064kc002 r1b4f501fn 85adx7w wg", I doubt it would work the same. The reason why I want to do this is because they still sell new FPDM at oreillys and are more available at junk yards for mustangs but nothing available for lincoln continental 98.
I would imagine it’s the same for the Lincoln, but in 1998 the mustang had a different fpdm, so you’ll probably need the pre 1999
2006 ford mustang gt vortech v3 500rwhp my boost a pump fried so i went with a dw400 415lph but i have to rewire it and in doing so it will eliminate the fpdm i have it running of the factory wiring at the moment just to test it but pressure at my injectors are 75lb it should be 39lb how would i go about modding this to work or should i just install a return system?
With how easy return is and also how easy to reach your pumps Id go return ruclips.net/video/dJWk334Ytek/видео.html
If I buy the upgraded FPDM from black 306 will I still have to run a boost a pump ? I’ll be running the Ford gt pumps , ported eaton , 60lb injectors ect ect .
The modified fpdm only keeps it from overheating. You should keep the rest of the setup the same with the BAP. With gt pumps it may not need the BAP but just want to say the modified fpdm doesn’t effect it
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage okay awesome thanks for the great info !
Hey man good vid just quick question. Is the black 306 all I need to run a ported Eaton or do I need the bap also?
@@jonathanibrahim7838 I’d run both
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage thank you
Interesting video. My 02 GT died in traffic today but I was getting jerky movement for about 2 weeks now. I thought maybe the transmission was about to die. Anyway, the car threw a P1237 code and freeze frame data showed only 5.7 PSI for fuel pressure. The fuel pump driver is 20 years old. So, maybe this is my problem?
What did you find out
@@edross641 The fuel pump died - the FPDM was OK. It was very difficult to replace the pump since I had a full tank of gas. Getting the fuel tank back into place was quite a challenge, also, even though it was empty. Getting the fuel filler nozzle back in to the tank without breaking the nozzle was the biggest problem. This job would have been easier if I had access to a hydraulic lift.
Hello and I have a 1994 Mustang GT and it has a return style fuel system. I have a 03 Cobra stock fuel pump hat. I want to install it in my car and I was wondering will my fuel pump module work it. In going to keep it return style
You will not need a FPDM for a return fuel system. You’ll probably want to make what you have work or install what will work ruclips.net/video/bteiCwIHuq8/видео.htmlsi=DLRuTqHfybwrpXM4
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage thanks and I was going to put in a bulkhead AN fitting for the return line. I have a 99 GT tank I was going to put the fuel pump hat in and then install it into the car. I did not know if I needed anything special to fun the cobra set up.
People on the forums said I would need a module but I guess that is if you are staying rerun less.
Yeah I am not looking forward to the fuel system mods. I wish I knew what to modify or replace on the stock FPDM so I could do the job myself.
If not, it’s $110 from black306 assuming they still do it. Not too bad for plug and play
Does the fpdm have to be programmed to the ecu? Like are they both vin sensitive like the bcm to pcm? Or can you just plug and play these like the ccrm
Oops meant programmed to the pcm
They are interchangeable without any programming needed, at least for factory ones and the black306 was the same. Simply plugs in.
If I go with a return fuel system what gives the dual pumps enough juice? I thought the fpdm did that sorry I'm new to thia
Here is my overview for the return. It’s has power and runs constantly ruclips.net/video/dJWk334Ytek/видео.html
I have a DW 440 with a controller and the way to wire it I had to bypass the fpdm now the car runs like crap what is a good way to fix it do I need a tune that deletes it plz help if you know
If you’re bypassing the fpdm you’d probably need to do a return fuel system with a tune ruclips.net/video/dJWk334Ytek/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/bteiCwIHuq8/видео.html
I thought you had to run a modified PDFM with the Fore return fuel system?
You don’t run an fpdm at all with a turn fuel system, it deletes it. ruclips.net/video/bteiCwIHuq8/видео.html
I’m getting code p1233. Car drives fine. Where should I look at first
Do you know if you car has the stock fuel system or an aftermarket return style one? If it’s stock it will still have the fpdm (but they could have deleted it and it’s physically still there).
The code can also mean: Inertia fuel shutoff (IFS) switch needs to be reset.
Open FPDM ground circuit
Open circuit to FPDM PWR RLY
Open FPDM PWR circuit
Open or shorted FPM circuit (engine should start).
Damaged IFS switch.
Damaged FPDM PWR RLY
Damaged FPDM
Damaged PCM
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage yeah still the stock fuel system
I would love to switch mine to a more conventional returned fuel system utilizing a sump and external lift pump. Anybody make parts for that?
Yeah, contact Fore. They will set you up. You’ll also need a tune. I have an install video for it
ruclips.net/video/bteiCwIHuq8/видео.htmlsi=KBOBchuAkdzziNfi
Now having a return style fuel system this is one part I no longer have to worry about lol
@@8SecSleeperI had zero issues with my setup and wouldn’t have changed anything about it but thanks for your opinion
@@8SecSleeper You’re still blabbing away as if your opinion means anything to me