AleroB888
08-01-2013, 09:40 PM
I'm going to repost this, since there seems to be some interest:
(2-18-2009)
After a couple of “limp-home” episodes, I finally got around to installing the Racetronix kit. This one is part # RX-F99-FPA (99-02 LS1 F-Body). I got the wiring harness kit with it, part # RX-F99-FPWH-2, which is discounted when bought as a set. However, I had already upgraded the stock pump wiring, so I’ll use that for the time being.
This is a well thought-out product, as close to plug and play as you’re going to get. It comes with the flex hose already attached, an output for the venturi tube built in, and in-tank adapter harness attached. All you do is remove the sending unit terminal wires from the old plug and install them in the new one, they even give you a paper clip tool to use. They supplied an excellent strainer for the pump itself. I picked up a new one for the outside of the module at Napa. Here’s the kit parts next to the stock ’99 unit:
http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/Gflash01/RTRNX-1.jpg?t=1234936663
The only thing I had to improvise on was wrapping a piece of aluminum sheet metal (from a 4 x 10 in. .016 sheet sold at Ace Hardware) around the red “pump jig,” in order to get a tight fit in the canister pump holder (the stock rubber pump sleeve would not work). The hardest part was installing the venturi tube, because it had to go on after the strainer and pump were already in the module. The supplied flex hose was a bit larger than stock, and much shorter, so it should be less restrictive.
http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/Gflash01/RTRNX-2.jpg?t=1234935841
First test run tonight was most impressive, did what it was supposed to do. It will be a long time before I take a fuel pump for granted again, though. :)
(2-18-2009)
After a couple of “limp-home” episodes, I finally got around to installing the Racetronix kit. This one is part # RX-F99-FPA (99-02 LS1 F-Body). I got the wiring harness kit with it, part # RX-F99-FPWH-2, which is discounted when bought as a set. However, I had already upgraded the stock pump wiring, so I’ll use that for the time being.
This is a well thought-out product, as close to plug and play as you’re going to get. It comes with the flex hose already attached, an output for the venturi tube built in, and in-tank adapter harness attached. All you do is remove the sending unit terminal wires from the old plug and install them in the new one, they even give you a paper clip tool to use. They supplied an excellent strainer for the pump itself. I picked up a new one for the outside of the module at Napa. Here’s the kit parts next to the stock ’99 unit:
http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/Gflash01/RTRNX-1.jpg?t=1234936663
The only thing I had to improvise on was wrapping a piece of aluminum sheet metal (from a 4 x 10 in. .016 sheet sold at Ace Hardware) around the red “pump jig,” in order to get a tight fit in the canister pump holder (the stock rubber pump sleeve would not work). The hardest part was installing the venturi tube, because it had to go on after the strainer and pump were already in the module. The supplied flex hose was a bit larger than stock, and much shorter, so it should be less restrictive.
http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/Gflash01/RTRNX-2.jpg?t=1234935841
First test run tonight was most impressive, did what it was supposed to do. It will be a long time before I take a fuel pump for granted again, though. :)