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Re: Fuel System Questions

To: emanteno@ibm.net, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Fuel System Questions
From: Malaboge@aol.com
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 19:09:27 EST
In a message dated 1/26/99 2:11:39 AM !!!First Boot!!!, emanteno@ibm.net
writes:

<< 
 I am requesting your recommendations for electric fuel pumps for my TR4
 vintage racer, which will be returning to the track in 1999 after a long
 vacation. As I look in various catalogs, I see a variety of gallon per hour
 ratings, operating pressures, and fitting sizes. For example, the commonly
 available Facet/Bendix silver top interrupter style pump has a 30 gallon
 flow@ 2psi, 1/8" NPT fittings, and 4-5 psi maximum operating pressure. The
 same manufacturer also makes a blue top model that operates at maximum of
 6.5 to 7.5 psi, has a flow of 45 gph @ 2 psi, and has 1/4" NPT fittings.
 
 I would also like to hear pros and cons as to whether a fuel pressure
 regulator would be a good idea. My car has Stromberg 175's on it. 
 
 Any and all other suggestions/recommendations gratefully accepted.
  >>


Fellow fuelish racers -

In the TR3, I ran 2 pumps in series. One pump at the rear pushing as much fuel
as possible (one of those mondo Holley numbers), thru a large fi style fuel
filter, then to a second pump at the firewall, and finally thru an adjustable
Holley "T" style pressure regulator. I never had a problem with just one pump
until a VERY hot day when the car just wouldn't pull at the end of the
straights. I jury rigged the second pump in and it ran great all the rest of
the weekend. Post race found the original pump to be within spec and the
filter clear, so I properly fitted the second pump and ran it ever after. 
Wire the 2 pumps separately as we all know that whatever can go wrong, will.
Forget the 1/8" fittings, go for the 1/4" stuff and use at least 3/8" fuel
line.

Just throwin a little fuel on the fire...
         Nick in Nor Cal

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