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Location: Adelaide and Queenstown T...
Registered: September 2002
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Lift pump without Surge tank for EFI
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Mon, 22 September 2003 01:08
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Going on from the 18RGEU intake pipe thread
I already have an electric facet pump for the carbie setup.
The EFI pump I have looks like it will be hit by the diff if I mount it in the same place as the facet pump.
Would I be able to mount the EFI pump in the engine bay if I have the facet pump pushing fuel to it anyway.
It would effectively be the way others have described their engine bay mounted surge tanks, except without the surge tank.
Then the standard pressure regulated return line from fuel rail to main tank.
I would have to watch the fuel level etc but that is the same as if I was just mounting the EFI pump externally anyway.
What do you think. It will also make it easier to swap between the carbie and EFI setup (if I wanted too?????????).
Does anyone know if you can use a RA65 internal EFI pump externally or does it have fuel come out the sides when the pressure gets too high?
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Lift pump without Surge tank for EFI
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RA28midge | Mon, 22 September 2003 01:08 |
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roger | Mon, 22 September 2003 01:29 |
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RA28midge | Mon, 22 September 2003 01:47 |
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Norbie | Mon, 22 September 2003 02:23 |
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RA28midge | Mon, 22 September 2003 02:44 |
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pro_ke | Mon, 22 September 2003 06:42 |
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RA28midge | Tue, 23 September 2003 00:23 |
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Norbie | Tue, 23 September 2003 01:05 |
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oldcorollas | Tue, 23 September 2003 03:40 |
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oldcorollas | Tue, 23 September 2003 03:42 |
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Re: Lift pump without Surge tank for EFI
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RA28midge | Tue, 23 September 2003 04:35 |