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RyanRs wrote:Bob, how comes you loop the fuel rail so its fed from both ends? I understand that technically if you was to supply from only one end that the pressure will build from the Dead end backwards which could effect the pressure across the injectors, but given the pressures and flow rates of the pump, even if a set of 1000's was left open to spray out constantly i dont think there would be enough fuel exiting the rail quick enough to cause a pressure difference across the rail? surely supplying from just one end will be just as effective and save~£40 in pipe and fitments?
Magic Beans wrote:On another fuel related note- Is there am way of easily identifying if the pump in a tank is stock or aftermarket, without taking it out?
Might be a silly question of course![]()
ashman wrote:Why not just pull the pump out and check what it is once you've dropped the tank? Taking the tank out is the difficult bit- pulling the pump is the easy bit![]()
With your setup I'd think you'd want an uprated pump tbh..
.not sure what the stock pump is good for
2mad wrote:I was thinking of running my fuel rail as duel feed, but after seeing Bobs dead head mod diagram I would prefer to do this mod instead.![]()
My fuel pressure regulator has 4 ports and 1 return.![]()
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Does this mean I can use this regulator to run the dead head mod![]()
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With port 1 of 4, fuel in.
port 2 of 4, fuel feed to one side of fuel rail.
port 3 of 4, fuel feed to other side of fuel rail.
port 4 of 4, Gauge fuel pressure sender.
Return port, to tank.
Kev.
bobhatton wrote:
You should the see the size of my fuel rail, I think its 32mm inside dia and will be feed both end by-10
greeny wrote:bobhatton wrote:
You should the see the size of my fuel rail, I think its 32mm inside dia and will be feed both end by-10
Seriously?