About 75% of these answers are so wrong as to be dangerous. Comon people.
I highly doubt you have a 4.3 TB, it uses smaller bores and would never support 455 cubes.
(Unless it was bored out)
I also use the later 30psi TB on my .030 over 455. It does run out of fuel at the big end, but i dont run there. Otherwise its a better TB.
I use a
pump.out of a ford. Im not home now, but I can get the pn tonight.
It does sound like the pump is suspect, i can barely hear mine run, but its heavily vibration damped.
Look on the photo site, i have a fuel injection album. Im sure the pn is there
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From: gmcmh-efi on behalf of Michael Beam
Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2023 10:02:46 AM
To: gmcmh-efi
Subject: Re: [GMCMH-EFI] Blowing Mufflers
Dave
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Yes, fuel pressure for 94 - 95 was 26 - 32 (THANK YOU) but is appears that is an in-tank fuel pump. I need to find an external in the same range and having difficulty finding one.
Yes, I believe it is a modified 4.3 TB. I installed an AEM AFR gauge and can see the I am achieving 14.7:1. I am also using ALDLDroid to monitor and log data. I have had fuel overheating issues since I first installed the Holley. The fuel pump has a very loud and irritating whine. The large volume of fuel being returned to the tank from the hot throttle body very quickly heats the fuel in the tank and from what I have read in other posts, the new gas formulations have a lower boiling point. I am hoping to kill two birds at once here, The loud pump and the boiling gas. The only heat source is the TB pushing a very large volume of hot fuel to the tanks. I am tired of dealing with this problem. I was going to order from Applied but when questioned on price (over $3000) JK got mad and hung up on me. I am not a rich guy and they charge every penny that the market will bear. I just bought a transmision module gear for $7 that they wanted $44 for. I believe in supporting our vendors but they need to support us too. Now I am considering finding one of the larger TB for the 7.4 that runs on lower fuel pressure 9 - 12 psi and not 100. Right now I am considering replacing my filters as pushing high volumes of fuel through them would likely clog them after this much time. Thanks for all the input!
So you are using a modified 4.3/305/350 TBI unit. Not a 7.4/454 unit(2”).
Leave the pump alone. If you want the fuel cooler you will need to use a fuel cooler , something like a transmission cooler.
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From: gmcm... on behalf of Dave G
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2023 8:03:12 PM
To: GMCMH EFI
Subject: Re: [GMCMH-EFI] Blowing Mufflers
I wish I could give you exact part numbers but I can't, or at least it wouldn't be certain. My current TB was updated by using an earlier TB and increasing the bore to 1.8 or so and using the higher pressure/smaller injectors. There was some guy somewhere that had been doing it for awhile. I have had very good performance from it but feel I am wasting a lot of energy to overheat my fuel. I think a pump that produces 35 - 50 PSI would be ideal, the lower the better. I may add an accumulator if pressure loss on acceleration becomes a problem. Looking for best flow but not high pressure. What did GM use in the 94-95 Chevy trucks, or at least what was the spec output. I have even considered using a regulator with a pre-TB return in addition to the return on my TB just so I get pressure under control. Thanks!
Dave G:
" This is a modified TB from a '95. I think a 50 psi output would supply plenty of fuel given these were originally using 9 - 11 psi."
" I am using the 94-95 setup slightly modified by AFI. Its internal regulator is set to 30"
If you can provide the Rochester and injector part numbers, we might be able to research their specs and recommend a pump.
Opps, my bad, its Keith Vasilakes who I believe has a GM based EFI system with the higher pressure Rochester TB.
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Subject: Re: [GMCMH-EFI] Blowing Mufflers
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 16:39:39 -0400
From: Bruce Hislop
To: GMC Motorhome EFI Group
There was a GM throttle body EFI system used in 94 or 95 that used smaller injectors at about 30 psi. I believe that is what Randy Van Winkle is using and also KevinV (or is Kelvin? Sorry on my cellphone)
Check with them to be sure which system you are using before ordering a new pump.
Bruce Hislop
Thanks to everyone who replied with suggestions! I have considered all of them and am very grateful for your thoughts. With some guidance from Dick Patterson I have installed an all-new ignition system. ATM I am addressing the fuel system which I think delivers way to much pressure for my throttle body (rated for 30) psi. I am boiling my gas and processing copious amounts of fuel through my system, most of which is returned to the tank. The current pump easily puts out 100 PSI and I believe it is overpowering the built in regulator. I would like to know what external fuel pump/filter others are running and hoping to drop the pressure significantly. This is a modified TB from a '95. I think a 50 psi output would supply plenty of fuel given these were originally using 9 - 11 psi.
If you are blowing mufflers up, you have unturned fuel in them. That should NEVER happen, no matter if you have a Carburetor, or anyone's fuel injection. That is unburned fuel passing completely through the engine. Because you stated that you have had it more than once, I would look first at your O2 sensor placement. Then, fuel/air ratios. That should give you a place to start.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
Hello friends, my first time posting here. Some of you may know me on FB as Dave Gee.
I have made every mistake possible in trying to convert to EFI on my GMC coach. I am now on my 3rd TB and am still exploding mufflers. The coach seems to run well enough but I have now destroyed 4 mufflers. I started with the Holley Quadrajet and Hyperspark. After multiple hardware failures I decided to try AFI's GM TBI system for a mid 90's truck. It runs very well but has blown up mufflers. I may have fixed the problem by installing a new retrofitted HEI with computer control. The old distributor was in pretty bad shape despite the engine running well. I also switched from E3 plugs to NGK Iridium. Since I am not sure the problem is solved I want to do further diagnostics and have purchased an AEM wideband sensor/gauge set and also purchased the ALDL to USB cable for use with Tunerpro.
I am trying to find the files to load for a $31 mask as well as a concise tutorial for using Tunerpro. It seems that every site I have looked at was either gone or no longer administrated.
I know I should have started here first. Bill Van Vlack and others were kind enough to reach out to me a long time ago before I went with Holley. What a mistake that was!
Any guidance and links to the resources I need are appreciated! Thank you!
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