Fuel pump compatibilty
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Dirk, Barry,
I think this question may have applicability to others: I am switching out the K-100G in the UF for my new K-140G. The installed K-100 fuel pump is marked ZP30725FKT; is that fuel pump compatible with the K-140 or do I need to install the fuel pump marked ZP30020FKT that came with the K-140?
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Gus
I think this question may have applicability to others: I am switching out the K-100G in the UF for my new K-140G. The installed K-100 fuel pump is marked ZP30725FKT; is that fuel pump compatible with the K-140 or do I need to install the fuel pump marked ZP30020FKT that came with the K-140?
Regards,
Gus
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Hi Gus,
If you have the 30020 pump, please use it, the ECU for the 140 is already dialed in for that pump, for which you will enjoy optimum performance out of the engine, mainly acceleration. However, if you must use 725 pump to run a 140, you will have to dial up pump limit in the RUN menu to be able to reach full throttle RPM, and perhaps dial down acceleration delay down to zero, as 30725 is a much milder pump.
Regards,
Barry
If you have the 30020 pump, please use it, the ECU for the 140 is already dialed in for that pump, for which you will enjoy optimum performance out of the engine, mainly acceleration. However, if you must use 725 pump to run a 140, you will have to dial up pump limit in the RUN menu to be able to reach full throttle RPM, and perhaps dial down acceleration delay down to zero, as 30725 is a much milder pump.
Regards,
Barry
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Thanks, Barry. I will switch the pumps; was just trying to save myself 20 minutes of work and fiddling with new safety wires if the pumps were functionally identical. But, since the 30020 pump is correct for the 140, I will put it in.
Regards,
Gus
Regards,
Gus



