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Can anyone tell me if its possible to use a fuel injection petrol pump for a carb engine (3.5 running quad sidedraughts) as long as you have a regulator fitted to restrict the pressure, would a filter king regulator work? or should I sell this pump (brand new in the box) and buy a facet or something similar.
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I would think it would be possible bt you would also need a return to the tank as the HP pump run on spinning vanes and warm the fuel in the process so if there was not a full flow the fuel getting to the carbs would be hot.
I would thus suggest something designed for Low pressure
cheers
Ian
I would thus suggest something designed for Low pressure
cheers
Ian
Owner of an "On the Road" GT40 Replica by DAX powered by 3.9Hotwre Efi, worked over by DJ Motors. EFi Working but still does some kangaroo at low revs (Damn the speed limits) In to paint shop 18/03/08.
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It will work perfectly fine with a suitable return style regulator.
Used them plenty of times, as do Metro Turbos, Lotus Esprit turbos, R5 Turbo etc etc etc
FPR009
http://www.fuelsystem.co.uk/regulators.htm
The fact it isnt turbocharged, is irrelevant. You could apply vacuum to the top port if you want, or just leave it open for a fixed fuel pressure. With vac applied, fuel pressure will be lowered when there is vacuum present ( ie idle and part throttle )
There may be other return style regs available from FSE, or Holley, Aeromotive or any of the common US sources will do regs too.
Used them plenty of times, as do Metro Turbos, Lotus Esprit turbos, R5 Turbo etc etc etc
FPR009
http://www.fuelsystem.co.uk/regulators.htm
The fact it isnt turbocharged, is irrelevant. You could apply vacuum to the top port if you want, or just leave it open for a fixed fuel pressure. With vac applied, fuel pressure will be lowered when there is vacuum present ( ie idle and part throttle )
There may be other return style regs available from FSE, or Holley, Aeromotive or any of the common US sources will do regs too.
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
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True, I but I did mention it must use a return, and I assume the reason he is asking, is that his car is already equipped with en efi setup ???chodjinn wrote:Depends if his tank is suited for a return line or not. If its not, it may be more hassle to sort that out than buy a low pressure pump & regulator.
If it isnt, it would definately be easier to buy a carb specific pump.
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
Fuel pump
Sorry about the delay but sometimes work does get in the way, the tank is a small spun alloy type as used on hot rods etc so there is no return, will get afacet or similar, thanks for all the replys cheers David.
MARSHO