Lucid
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99 Busa with external pump assembly.
I was working on it today and replacing and rerouting the fuel lines because I thought my fuse blowing problem was a line getting kinked, thus causing the fuel pump to demand too many amps and boom, blown fuse. Well one of the lines was pretty damn kinked, so I'm glad I replaced them, but I started the bike with the tank half propped so that I could check for leaks or potential kinks. Starts and runs fine. Set the tank down and she dies - blown fuel pump fuse. I double check to make sure there are no kinks, none. New fuse - blows without even starting the bike. (blew with key in ignition, turned "on", kill switch on the whole time) This tells me it's electrical, not a kink.
I thought maybe somehow my nitrous solenoid (right next to the pump) was contacting the connections on the FP or grounding out the fuel pump somehow, so I took it off. I had to raise the tank to do this. put the tank down and it starts with a 15a fuse (my last fuse). I pushed on the tank, simulating road bumps moving wires and lines around and she dies - blown fuse.
A tipover or kickstand sensor malfunction would just kill the bike, right? Not blow a damn FP fuse.
I wanted some thoughts before I rewire this damn fuel pump straight to the relay. (FP to relay to ECU, bypassing all the potentially faulty connections)
I was working on it today and replacing and rerouting the fuel lines because I thought my fuse blowing problem was a line getting kinked, thus causing the fuel pump to demand too many amps and boom, blown fuse. Well one of the lines was pretty damn kinked, so I'm glad I replaced them, but I started the bike with the tank half propped so that I could check for leaks or potential kinks. Starts and runs fine. Set the tank down and she dies - blown fuel pump fuse. I double check to make sure there are no kinks, none. New fuse - blows without even starting the bike. (blew with key in ignition, turned "on", kill switch on the whole time) This tells me it's electrical, not a kink.
I thought maybe somehow my nitrous solenoid (right next to the pump) was contacting the connections on the FP or grounding out the fuel pump somehow, so I took it off. I had to raise the tank to do this. put the tank down and it starts with a 15a fuse (my last fuse). I pushed on the tank, simulating road bumps moving wires and lines around and she dies - blown fuse.
A tipover or kickstand sensor malfunction would just kill the bike, right? Not blow a damn FP fuse.
I wanted some thoughts before I rewire this damn fuel pump straight to the relay. (FP to relay to ECU, bypassing all the potentially faulty connections)