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3.9 litre fuel pressure(need to buy an in line fuel pump)!!
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3.9 litre fuel pressure(need to buy an in line fuel pump)!!
hi all,
the brother and i are fitting his 3.9 litre into an early range rover and need to buy an in line fuel pump, does anyone know the pressure we need or even a good pump thats proven itself.
regards,
simon
the brother and i are fitting his 3.9 litre into an early range rover and need to buy an in line fuel pump, does anyone know the pressure we need or even a good pump thats proven itself.
regards,
simon
Hey mate just to let you know that I had a 3.9 and the pump failed. Was going to cost $400+ for a new one but instead I used a vl commodore pump which was worth $80. Worked great! Probably wont help you tho as you're looking for an inline one but it might be easier to find specs on a vl commodore pump rather than a disco. Hope this is helpful.
Re: 3.9 litre fuel pressure(need to buy an in line fuel pump
You want a Bosch 070 fuel pump (full part number 0 580 464 070) - generic replacement for a crapload of cars. Available on Ebay, or just go into a Bursons... Should be able to get a brand new genuine bosch one for $150 or under, depending on contacts.4.42doormangierangie wrote:hi all,
the brother and i are fitting his 3.9 litre into an early range rover and need to buy an in line fuel pump, does anyone know the pressure we need or even a good pump thats proven itself.
regards,
simon
Ideally you should run a surge tank/swirl pot to feed this pump, but my secondhand pump has been sucking straight out of the main tank for 4 years and I'm still wating for it to die Some people have had them last only a few weeks without a surge tank though.
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Re: 3.9 litre fuel pressure(need to buy an in line fuel pump
I have a bosch external pump off a commodore, a slab of Boags draft and its yours.4.42doormangierangie wrote:hi all,
the brother and i are fitting his 3.9 litre into an early range rover and need to buy an in line fuel pump, does anyone know the pressure we need or even a good pump thats proven itself.
regards,
simon
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Re: 3.9 litre fuel pressure(need to buy an in line fuel pump
Thats how I've setup my project (not running yet). Low pressure pump from fuel tank to swirl pot with a return line. High pressure 070 type pump from the Swirl pot to the 3.9 and then the return comes back to the swirl pot.RangingRover wrote:You want a Bosch 070 fuel pump (full part number 0 580 464 070) - generic replacement for a crapload of cars. Available on Ebay, or just go into a Bursons... Should be able to get a brand new genuine bosch one for $150 or under, depending on contacts.
Ideally you should run a surge tank/swirl pot to feed this pump, but my secondhand pump has been sucking straight out of the main tank for 4 years and I'm still wating for it to die Some people have had them last only a few weeks without a surge tank though.
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Slunnie
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They don't regulate the flow so much as they regulate the pressurenottie wrote:As long as its a high presure pump then its all good> On the injector rails there is a regulater to regulate (funny that ) the fuel flow.
Like Nottie says, pretty much in high pressure pump will suffice, as its the regulator that governs pressure
What tank are you useing, you'll be needing a lift pump and surge tank/swirl pot to make it work proper like
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