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Old March 26th, 2011, 10:08 PM   #1
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Fuel pump flow rate


Does anyone know the flow rate of the stock fuel pump for an 02 GT? I have an 01 F150 in need of a new fuel pump and Im wondering if I might be able to use my old stock pump in that.
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man there is some one who probably has a working stock one they will give you for free. you can also get a cheap ebay one for under 100 dollars. not sure on the f150 pump but it may work.
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I have my stock pump that prob has only 30k on it...Thats why I was wondering if I could make it work in the F150. I cant imagine the 5.4 needs that much more fuel than the 4.6, hell the stang pump may even flow more than the F150 pump? Id be willing to bet the actual pump is pretty much the same, so if itd work I could save myself $100.
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The stock free flow rate is 75 I think
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i could have sworn stock was 155lph @ 40psi...
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