Do the old SD ECUs have PWM fuel pump control? if not will the coyote fuel pump work without it?
Other recommendations?
Fuel Pump Options
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Re: Fuel Pump Options
no and yes
Nope, the coyote pump is the way to go.
Nope, the coyote pump is the way to go.
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Re: Fuel Pump Options
thanks, that said where do you source the pump itself? I assume I will be just replacing the pump and keeping the rest of my stock assembly.
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Re: Fuel Pump Options
Yeah having a hard time finding just the pump without the assembly.
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Re: Fuel Pump Options
I don't believe you can get it without the assembly. You can order it off rockauto. If you want just a pump the AEM pumps are decent quality as well.