Boost Referenced Fuel Pressure Regulator
#21
Originally Posted by APD*98SS
To the first question, V6 Bird; NO the vacuum line is not hooked up at this time. So the fuel pressure should be at a constant 60psi right???
Secondly, to Onfire; when both pumps are on you do you have any issues with the return line inadequate for that much volume in a -6AN line???
FInally if a speed controller is used with the Eliminator pump that should resolve the overheatig issue don't you think???
Secondly, to Onfire; when both pumps are on you do you have any issues with the return line inadequate for that much volume in a -6AN line???
FInally if a speed controller is used with the Eliminator pump that should resolve the overheatig issue don't you think???
A speed controller could be used with the Eliminator yes. If its mounted and installed correctly (gravity fed) etc you should really have no issues whatsoever. I had one A1000 supplying my car at ~650 rwhp using the vaccum port for my mustang style dry kit. it never got hot. It never shut off. I didnt use a voltage controller to it either.
Last edited by V6 Bird; 01-09-2007 at 07:41 AM.
#22
[QUOTE=APD*98SS] No if you use the other outlet of -10an at the sump for a return it will not work.
I would just buy the adaptor fitting that screws into your bung on the type that makes it 3/8 to -10an or whatever. That small neck down wont hurt much if any at all beings its on the tank itself. You could also drill (wouldnt take long to do so) and install you a -10an bulkhead on the top of the tank for the new return. I wouldnt shortcut anything really so either of these options are very viable.
Originally Posted by V6 Bird
Your sump has 2 fittings in it at the rear. They are both to feed. Not one for return and one for feed. It doesnt work that way man.
I was attempting to solve an issue on moving to one single pump. I understand the tank has two (2) outlets or feed lines, however since the Eliminator Pump requires both -10AN feed and return lines to prevent additional welding and or cutting on my tank I improvised in placement on what was available to use without further modification. With that being said, do you think it would work???
I was attempting to solve an issue on moving to one single pump. I understand the tank has two (2) outlets or feed lines, however since the Eliminator Pump requires both -10AN feed and return lines to prevent additional welding and or cutting on my tank I improvised in placement on what was available to use without further modification. With that being said, do you think it would work???
I would just buy the adaptor fitting that screws into your bung on the type that makes it 3/8 to -10an or whatever. That small neck down wont hurt much if any at all beings its on the tank itself. You could also drill (wouldnt take long to do so) and install you a -10an bulkhead on the top of the tank for the new return. I wouldnt shortcut anything really so either of these options are very viable.