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fuel tanks for efi

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Is there anything special about an efi fuel tank. If I convert to EFI, will I be able to use my current tank? I know I will have to fit a different pump and filter it well. My current tank doesn't have a gauze inside, but it has a filter before the pump.


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efi tanks have a swirl pot inside. stops the pump from loosing fuel. under cornering accelerating and braking etc,
you can use your tank but fit an external swirlpot
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Cheers. Would I just stick with my current fuel line just put in a higher pressure pump? It's only 8mm at the moment. Also, I need to add the return line don't I?

I notice on msn your axle ran out of oil? Has it shagged it? Mine did that about 18 months ago when I was giving it some big licks down the a1. Spat all its oil out a rusty hole in the diff cover.
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i run a nylon (plastic) fuel line used on fuel injected capri's,

will let you know tomorrow if the diffs shagged,
if it is thats another thing to add to the clutch problem,
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You will need to run a return line as well to either an external swirl pot or to the tank.
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I'm using a Diesel fuel tank unmodified in my V8 van. It already had the outlet & return pipes, I just put an EFi pump & filter outside the tank.
I don't have a swirl pot or anything like that (as far as I know!), but then I don't corner hard....

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diesel tank has a swirl pot built into it. if you get air in a diesel system it stops and wont go again untill its bleed. well most systems anyway although there are acceptions.
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Post by chodjinn »

if its an MGB tank all I did was swap out the sender for the later spec one, which has a pick up pipe build into it. You can then use that to feed the pump(s), and plumb the return line into the original pickup. Cost me about £13 to do, and works a treat, hopefully!
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Post by ppyvabw »

I was going to say the same thing about the diesel.

It is in an MGB, but it's a custom tank that I made. I guess I could modify it and risk being blown up, make another one or just used an external swirl pot.
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Post by Ian Anderson »

Use a separate swirl pot

But then you also run 2 fuel pumps

1 low pressure one from tank to filter to swirl to return to tank - needs to flow about 1.5 times your expected use of fuel (to allow time when it plays catch up and pumps air)

Then a HP pump running from the swirl to the fuel rail and back to the swirl.

Remember the 2 fuel pumps will use twice the electricity and need wiring able t take the load.
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I'd thought of that, yeah.

In that case, can I not have my low pressure pump pump fuel into the engine bay, say my current carb pump and fuel line (maybe a bigger version tho) then have the swirl pot and high pressure pump in the engine bay. Just cuts down on wiring and plumbing and the load issue you mention, i can just a live off from somewhere.
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Does the return line from the fuel rail need a restrictor in it? If it didn't wouldn't it just piss fuel out the return line and there would be no pressure.
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Thats why EFI systems have a fuel pressure regulator built into them.
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ooooooo, I see. Is that the thing on the fuel rail that looks like a small fuel filter?

Am very ignorant about fuel injection never having used it before. If anyone can recommend and good books on it or websites, i'd be gratefull.
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Post by katanaman »

Yep thats the chap. Don't know of any books but there is a lot of good stuff over on the MS forums. Different ECU but most of the rest of the system is the same.
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