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C'mon Mark, you wet our whistle now satisfy our thirst! Any information would again, be greatly appreciated. Your experience would be invaluable to those of us that would like to try using the stock stuff. Thanks for any help you can give. :cheers: |
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I found a few items on "fuel surge" tanks that most of the STI and Honda guys are running. This is basically a high/low pressure system with a very small tank for the FI pump. This looks like a potential solution to the problem without having to build two separate tanks, just place inline and use a low pressure pump to feed from the main tank. Here are a couple links:
http://www.ratdat.com/?p=168 http://sdsefi.com/techsurge.htm Hope this helps. |
Ok, welp, I read the piece about the surge tank from Stielow, ok back to drawing board.
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I appoligize for bringing back this old thread, but I was wanting to see if any headway was made on this subject?
Phillip |
This is not dead, just simmering. GarageDog and I will be seeing this project through for our vehicles. We both have other commitments right now. :( When we make some progress, we will post it up. Let us know if you come up with anything! :thumbsup:
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Thanks, Joe .... http://sdsefi.com/fuelsys.gif |
Mine was more low buck. And I'm going to change out the barb fittings for some screw on stuff. I took a factory re-pop NEW 1967 GTO tank and welded in an Aeromotive sumped and baffled road race style addition. It comes with AN-10 and AN-12 inlet and outlet. With a possible provision for a breather. It works wonderful. There are more expensive setups. But I've found mine to be the best bang for the buck for the home shade tree guys like myself.
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Holy S&$t TMI
i used the new Aeromotive Stealth fuel cell and all the related parts. the A1000 pump is mounted verticaly in the cell, with a machined Bell about 1/4" from the bottom of the cell in a box that also is fed by the return. so i run a from the pump a -8 supply to a inline 10micron filter up to the rear pass side fuel rail, cross over at the front to the drivers rail then out to the firewall mounted reg , then a -6 return to the cell. i also run a -8 vent, the fuel does get hot, the cell is between the mufflers and the heat comming off the exhaust runs right over it but the pump will work untill there is about 1/2 of fuel in the cell, so maybe 1.5 gallons left. i run the Black braided hose which might help insulate the fuel a bit. i couldn't be happier. the system was put together with the help of Aeromotive and i think now i have a good handle on it. my .02 |
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