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v8 efi fuel system
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v8 efi fuel system
Is this setup suffecient for a holden 304 V8? possibly turbo'd later on in the year.
Fuel cell - no pump
carter black lift pump - 14PSi, 100GPH
cheap ebay surge tank
Bosch 044 fuel pump - 200LPH @ 5bar
Im a little weary using the bosch pump after cranky said he's lost 2 already.
Very open to suggestion/corrections as i want to do it once and get it right
cheers,
Mitch
Fuel cell - no pump
carter black lift pump - 14PSi, 100GPH
cheap ebay surge tank
Bosch 044 fuel pump - 200LPH @ 5bar
Im a little weary using the bosch pump after cranky said he's lost 2 already.
Very open to suggestion/corrections as i want to do it once and get it right
cheers,
Mitch
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Re: v8 efi fuel system
Does the fuel cell have a sump on the bottom to fit your fittings too? I'd just put the 044 straight onto that and get rid of the extra pump and surge tank as they are a pain in the ass. Or just put an internal pump in the fuel cell. The 044 can be used as an internal pump to.
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Re: v8 efi fuel system
304 requires 300 to 350 Kpa of fuel pressure to function correctly (3 to 3.5 bar), so a 5 bar pump will be more than ample, they can make a hell of a racket if it's a road car though.
If you use the Bosch as an in line pump under the bonnet that will deliver enough pressure and there will be no need for a surge tank.
Cheers
If you use the Bosch as an in line pump under the bonnet that will deliver enough pressure and there will be no need for a surge tank.
Cheers
Re: v8 efi fuel system
You have overkill with the 044 and while I love overkill they are reportedly very loud. I would go for something with less pressure and flow (it will be physically smaller as well). I know the overkill temptation but it's not worth it for this job, imho just get one that has adequate specs.
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If you can do a suitable gravity-fed setup (ie feed the pump from under the tank) then I agree with the above comment, just run your EFI pump inline without the other guff. You need that other stuff more when you are lifting fuel out of the tank.
My stock XJ-S (V12, definitely thirstier than a 304) had a gravity fed surge tank and the efi pump under that (the fuel tank sat quite high, under the parcel shelf).
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If you can do a suitable gravity-fed setup (ie feed the pump from under the tank) then I agree with the above comment, just run your EFI pump inline without the other guff. You need that other stuff more when you are lifting fuel out of the tank.
My stock XJ-S (V12, definitely thirstier than a 304) had a gravity fed surge tank and the efi pump under that (the fuel tank sat quite high, under the parcel shelf).
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Re: v8 efi fuel system
In my experience as long as the main pressure pump is mounted lower than the bottom of the tank than no need for the pre pump and surge tank. The bosch 044 pump is way overkill. Could get away with a 070, which is a VL turbo pump.
Bosch pumps are very high quality, especially the motorsport pumps. If they die its generally from other issues.
Steve
Bosch pumps are very high quality, especially the motorsport pumps. If they die its generally from other issues.
Steve
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Re: v8 efi fuel system
i run a 044 fuel pump on my gq 304 with turbo and it copes easily but is loud ,but so is 37 inch mud tyres
Re: v8 efi fuel system
We run 2 x 044 and a 15l swirl pot fed by a carter black on a Blown 383 , plenty of pressure and who cares about noise its a v8 fourby fuel pump noise is nothing .
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Re: v8 efi fuel system
VL Turbo fuel pumps are quiet.
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Re: v8 efi fuel system
What car is it in?
Mine runs fine off a Toyota V6 EFI in tank pump.
If you check the fuel pressures for the EFI version of your car in the manual it may well be a suitable pump, then you just need to get one of those in your tank.
Alternatively just an EFI pump rated at 3.5 Bar and a suitable volume.
Cheers
Mine runs fine off a Toyota V6 EFI in tank pump.
If you check the fuel pressures for the EFI version of your car in the manual it may well be a suitable pump, then you just need to get one of those in your tank.
Alternatively just an EFI pump rated at 3.5 Bar and a suitable volume.
Cheers
Re: v8 efi fuel system
My ls1 commo intank pump is completely silent. They have a built in regulator aswell but that's only good for you if you need 60psi. Otherwise maybe try a vt 5L intank pump it'll be quiet and it may have a lower fuel pressure regulator which may be suitable? They are cheap as chips at the wreckers too and i haven't really heard of them failing.Spartacus wrote:Is their a quieter option to replace the bosch pump?
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