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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Springfield, MO
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Gen 5 fuel pump questions
Hi all, I know a few have done the gen 5 swap so my question is how do you turn on the fuel pump. I am not going to jump into the PWM setup at this time but hoped to be able to use a pump similar to how the ls style is done. I don't find a way.
I assume most are just powering off of a key on accessory and it runs all the time. I can add an oil pressure sensor to shut off the pump when the motor is not running for safety which is probably what I will do. What else has been done? Thanks, Dave
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Dave 1968 Custom Chevy with turbo charged 5.3 gen III 4l80e swap 1967-71 GMC 3/4 ton long step 4x4 (not sure what year exactly?) "A good friend will bail you out of jail...but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying "that was frekin awesome". "If it doesn't fit force it...If it breaks then it needed to be replaced anyway!" |
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Re: Gen 5 fuel pump questions
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The Vaporworx controller in my system is shut on and off by the ECU. I get a prime function and pump will shut off when engine is not running.
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Richard 1972 K10 Custom Deluxe SWB Fleetside My build https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=800746 Last edited by Richard; 02-11-2026 at 04:31 AM. |
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Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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Re: Gen 5 fuel pump questions
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Realistically, all you have to do is pull a small keyed voltage off the switch, computer, or fuse box to a relay. Let the relay carry the load. I mounted all the hoses etc at the back of the vehicle (tank in rear) and only have a feed line going up front. It was easy and after 4 years and thousands of miles, no problems at all. |
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Carlos MN
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Re: Gen 5 fuel pump questions
On my LS swaps the fuel pump was controlled by the ECM. When you turn the key on the ECM triggers the fuel pump thru a relay but if the ECM doesn't see crank rotation it shuts down the fuel pump after a few seconds.
I wonder what fuel PSI is needed since the direct injection engines have the "high" pressure fuel pump powered by a lobe on the cam shaft? I think I would ask the same question over on LS1tech.com. |
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Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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Re: Gen 5 fuel pump questions
I have mine set at 65psi, but it was originally at 58 psi and ran fine. I do not have turbos or anything.
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Re: Gen 5 fuel pump questions
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I am not opposed to the PWN setup I know GM made the changes for all those listed reasons. I got a bit lost when I was trying to sort out the all GM parts and make it work. it seemed the pressure sensor and all got a bit tricky. I will look into the Vaproworx, I have seen this referenced quite a bit and know it is a good setup. The other reason is the cost. The engine I am working with is an LV3 so it is the gen 5 but the 6 cylinder version. I was intrigued several years ago and found one on the cheap locally. I know the swap is not cheap but chose to give this a try rather than an ls motor. I modified the harness and had it running on my chassis but nothing more. I wanted to get this running before I spent a ton more money. The PWM may be in the future for my build or this 6 cylinder may go to the wayside. All my reading indicates the pwm is the best but I have read a constant pressure seems to work just as well. I will do more digging on teh pwm setup. Thanks, Dave
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Dave 1968 Custom Chevy with turbo charged 5.3 gen III 4l80e swap 1967-71 GMC 3/4 ton long step 4x4 (not sure what year exactly?) "A good friend will bail you out of jail...but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying "that was frekin awesome". "If it doesn't fit force it...If it breaks then it needed to be replaced anyway!" |
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I am still aways out on getting this all together as it is a full restore on a 1971 Camaro. Thanks again, Dave
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Dave 1968 Custom Chevy with turbo charged 5.3 gen III 4l80e swap 1967-71 GMC 3/4 ton long step 4x4 (not sure what year exactly?) "A good friend will bail you out of jail...but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying "that was frekin awesome". "If it doesn't fit force it...If it breaks then it needed to be replaced anyway!" |
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