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low pressure fuel pump to TD42t
low pressure fuel pump to TD42t
Hi,
just wondering if there is any benefit in fitting a low pressure holley fuel pump before the filter to assist the flow of fuel to the pump.
My fuel pump is basically new. Done 5000k's
If i was run around the 20 psi mark (what ever i can get it to efficently on the dyno) will it be worth plumbing one in?
Will there be any performance gain?
What effects if any will 5psi have on the mechanical pump?
Cheers
just wondering if there is any benefit in fitting a low pressure holley fuel pump before the filter to assist the flow of fuel to the pump.
My fuel pump is basically new. Done 5000k's
If i was run around the 20 psi mark (what ever i can get it to efficently on the dyno) will it be worth plumbing one in?
Will there be any performance gain?
What effects if any will 5psi have on the mechanical pump?
Cheers
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/
a fair bit of info on pumps.
for a fairly stock motor i think 15psi boost is heaps.
has an advantage even on stock motors. some are getting away with just useing facet pumps which imho are to small. holly red is a good choice, holly blue tends to wear out quicker and you do not need the extra pressure or flow.
also its very handy when you fit extra filters to help get rid of water etc out of the fuel.
preffable use a pump that can flow fuel through it when off. just in case the pump fails the IP will still suck fuel through.
a fair bit of info on pumps.
for a fairly stock motor i think 15psi boost is heaps.
has an advantage even on stock motors. some are getting away with just useing facet pumps which imho are to small. holly red is a good choice, holly blue tends to wear out quicker and you do not need the extra pressure or flow.
also its very handy when you fit extra filters to help get rid of water etc out of the fuel.
preffable use a pump that can flow fuel through it when off. just in case the pump fails the IP will still suck fuel through.
holly red does, not sure about blue.
the advantage of flow through is if you damage the cable the injection pump will still get some fuel, otherwise you will grind to a hault and have to fix the cable to get going.
performance wise they tend to run a bit better. not sure why. with a wound up injection pump which tend to run low on fuel, the electric pump keeps the injection pump supplied with fuel so you get better more reliable performance.
holly red would be preffred, they are also more reliable.
plenty of info and pics around of installs.
the advantage of flow through is if you damage the cable the injection pump will still get some fuel, otherwise you will grind to a hault and have to fix the cable to get going.
performance wise they tend to run a bit better. not sure why. with a wound up injection pump which tend to run low on fuel, the electric pump keeps the injection pump supplied with fuel so you get better more reliable performance.
holly red would be preffred, they are also more reliable.
plenty of info and pics around of installs.
you can buy them from supercheap auto and places like that... i wouldn't bother putting one on an N/A td though until you have done some other mods like extractors, exhaust, pump mods etc... otherwise you will just be pumping in fuel that you can't use. also a snorkel and high flowing airfilter will help it along too.
01 td42 GU patrol ute, with extra bits and pieces.
[quote="Bluefreak"][quote="ofr57"]flex is over rated :finger:[/quote]
You drive an IFS too, huh...???
:D[/quote]
[quote="Bluefreak"][quote="ofr57"]flex is over rated :finger:[/quote]
You drive an IFS too, huh...???
:D[/quote]
it doesn't push more fuel in. injection pump controls how much fuel goes in.Tomo_89 wrote:....... otherwise you will just be pumping in fuel that you can't use. ........
the pump on a NA is not pushed for flow so there is no starving to correct. there will be minimal improvement tho very handy for bleeding filters and good when running multiple filters.
the other thing here you can do is help get rid of air out of the fuel and "fuel polishing". basically fit a return line and a one way valve so excess fuel gets pushed through the filter and back to tank. air removal requires a few mods to a filter setup. basically traps any air in the filter and the air is pushed back to the tank with the excess fuel.
yeah i previously had in injection set up in my patrol before i put the turbo diesel in. So i've got a low pressure lift pump (facet i think) which i used to use to fill the surge tank and a VL style inline efi pump sitting round at home. put the lift pump in and you can hear it being sucked thru under load so i think its doing jack all! but i dont wanna put the efi pump on cause i'm worried the pressure will be too great for the injector pump..... Any opinions on this
Honey i cut the car in half!
efi pumps are way to high a pressure for the injection pump. you can use one of you use a bypass regualtor, but a decent one of those that can do low pressure will cost the same as a pump. cheap way is to use a spring loaded check valve as a bypass regulator. i don't know if the high pressure injection pump is going to like running at low pressure.
some of the USA trucks use high pressure intank pumps with 10- 15psi regualtors.
some of the USA trucks use high pressure intank pumps with 10- 15psi regualtors.
low pressure fuel pump td42
Did you end up putting the pump in?.A.J. wrote:Well, on my n/a TD42 I have snorkel, extractors and 2.5" exhaust with high flow muffler .
I might give it a go anyway as I would like to add another filter somewhere down the track.
I have the same set up and have thought about fitting one.
I suppose it can only help by supplying a constant fuel, therefore taking the strain of the IP lift pump when under load. Any power increase would be a bonus.
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pongo wrote:my mk turbo diesel runs a carter black and no mechanical lift pump. Goes much better.
I dont use a carter any more, broke 2 in 4 months. Gone back to a ebay holley copy as the previous one lasted a year and was 1/2 the price of a carter.
Carter was more powerfull but they wont sell parts like they claim to.HAd to return for warranty, not much good when warranty runs out.
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