Page 1 of 1

FiTech Fuel Command Center no go for wheelin.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 10:42 pm
by ShagWagon
Oh yeah. Jeep did great 150 mile round trip. Except when we did a little slow wheelin to get to the top and idled for a few minutes to take some pics and hang out and things got warm.

Engine did great but the FCC cooked up the fuel pump some exposing a major flaw for off roading and it got hot and shut off and wouldn't restart. Combined with the extra heat from the hills we climbed, elevation, and idling. Not enough fuel seems to circulate from the gas tank to keep the sump cool enough as it doesn't draw enough cool gas when it idles the sump can was hotter than hell to the touch. A couple handfuls of ice and a few minutes wait it started back up and cooled off just fine all the way back np once the air circulation and gas circulation did its thing.

It had happened to me right after I installed the new ignition system and was idling in the driveway a few weeks earlier.it died after idling for a long time. I chalked it off to new ignition settings and bigger spark plug gap etc... and the long 20+ minute idle. I tried to duplicate it the next few days but couldn't.

I called fitech support and they said to send it back so that they could test it. And that they would replace the fuel pump if it was defective. Pump worked great and as it should sooo...

Im building an in tank hi pressure fuel pump system tomorrow and FCC will go back to summit with no good recommendations from me for the fitech fuel command center in a 4x4 or any other vehicle that may idle wich pretty much narrows it down to everything....

Summit was great on taking it back though with no hassles. So if you have one, return it before the warranty expires.

Re: FiTech Fuel Command Center no go for wheelin.

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 6:51 am
by WT91
If you are thinking of going in-tank, the common Blazer rear fuel tank is an easy install and if you get it with the CPI fuel pump will easily handle TBI or MPFI pressures.

Sorry to hear about your issues, love Summit for being easy to work with.

Re: FiTech Fuel Command Center no go for wheelin.

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:48 pm
by FSJ Guy
That's a bummer. Glad the return was easy.

X2 on the 91-ish TWO DOOR Blazer rear tank. It has a unique baffle system that helps keep the pump submerged in fuel even off-camber or pointed up or down.

Re: FiTech Fuel Command Center no go for wheelin.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 9:55 am
by ShagWagon
Here's a build your own using your existing fuel sending unit. 80psi and 255lph.

Image


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Re: FiTech Fuel Command Center no go for wheelin.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 9:58 am
by ShagWagon
Here is the Novak ready to drop in(?) for $236 with a Delphi 62psi 35gph

Image


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Re: FiTech Fuel Command Center no go for wheelin.

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 10:39 am
by ShagWagon
I don't think the mechanical pumps enough fuel at idle. Then engine turns too slow. Then the FCC sump level slowly drops heating the pump till it croaks.

Can't be good for the pump life either.

Rid yourself of it.

I dealt with it for about 9 months wondering why my stuff didn't work right.

I just went on a trip all over the mountains using a full tank of gas and all went well with no problems at all with my in tank unit.

I checked at the top of the mountain after some controlled heat abuse and the fuel intake was warm but not hot.

Re: FiTech Fuel Command Center no go for wheelin.

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 3:47 am
by Renodemona
On FiTech website they say not to use the FCC in off road applications, guess this is why. Just bought the FiTech go street and the Novak pump myself :)