kokkolanpoika wrote:
What it the fuel pump resistor in Rover v8 Efi?
So do i need the resistor? what is it look like?
On the Rover SD1 the Efi fuel pump resistor is 1.2 ohms, purpose being to reduce pump noise by limiting pump voltage to approx 9 volts. With 3 volts dropped across 1.2 ohms, the pump current will be approx 2.5 amps.
If resistor is removed/omitted The pump current will increase by 30% to nearly 3.5 amps, the pump will run faster/noisier/hotter and provide approx 50 psi pressure, unnecessarily, because fuel pressure regulator will limit max pressure to 36psi anyway.
The extra current/load will not cause the pump to fail but it may reduce its working life.
Whether the resistor exists on Range Rover setups or for In-Tank pumps I dont know, but on the SD1 it is located beside the passenger glove box on a bracket inside the wing cavity to the left of the white relay, as seen here:
http://www.vintagemodelairplane.com/pag ... /PM04.html
or on this image:
