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Old 03-26-2020, 11:33 AM   #95
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation

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Originally Posted by hatzie View Post
That Metripak relay was used by GM up through at least 2005 ish (probably later) for lots of different things on lots of their cars, vans, and trucks.
O'Riley stocks them for cheap.



Electric fuel pumps draw about 5-8amps at 14.5vdc and a tiny bit more at 13.5vdc. The newer more efficient LS pumps aren't going to draw significantly more than the original old inefficient TBI pumps from the late 1980's.

The wiring diagrams state the GM wiring is 0.8mm˛ (18AWG)

The PCM controlled AD series alternators on the LS motors don't typically idle state charge at much more than 13vdc. They can climb to 14.5v if the PCM detects higher current draw but typically you'll see them run 13vdc out.

18ga stranded copper automotive wire will carry 18amps at 13vdc and a little more at 14.5vdc. That's a pretty healthy safety margin.
That's good info to know, if I decide to do a future LS swap...

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