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IndyNova 11-20-2013 07:09 PM

Fuel system
 
Ok guys, what is the proper way to run my fuel system. I've got a 20 gallon fuel cell, bosch external fuel pump and aeromotive regulator. I've got a lq9 motor with the holley hi rise intake w/ the billet fuel rails. Do I run a line from the cell thru the pump, the filter, regulator and one side of my fuel rail, and off the other fuel rail run a return lne back to the tank? Sorry if this is confusing, but this is my next step in my conversion. Thanks for any help

Musclerodz 11-20-2013 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by IndyNova (Post 517910)
Ok guys, what is the proper way to run my fuel system. I've got a 20 gallon fuel cell, bosch external fuel pump and aeromotive regulator. I've got a lq9 motor with the holley hi rise intake w/ the billet fuel rails. Do I run a line from the cell thru the pump, the filter, regulator and one side of my fuel rail, and off the other fuel rail run a return lne back to the tank? Sorry if this is confusing, but this is my next step in my conversion. Thanks for any help

Locate pump as close to tank as possible. Personally I prefer to use the corvette C5 filter/regulator and locate it as close to tank as possible as well to run the shortest return line possible. The holley rails instructions tell you how to route the line as well. Most common method is to regulate before the rails and dead head the second rail.

reedld 11-27-2013 12:39 PM

I probably say this too much but....

my external fuel pump setup on my 78 TA worked fine but WAS LOUD!!

I'd think about doing something that involves the pump being in the tank.

my 4th gen fbody fuel bucket, with built in fuel pressure regulater works awesome. What fuel pressure are you looking to need?

67Rally 11-27-2013 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Musclerodz (Post 517929)
Locate pump as close to tank as possible. Personally I prefer to use the corvette C5 filter/regulator and locate it as close to tank as possible as well to run the shortest return line possible. The holley rails instructions tell you how to route the line as well. Most common method is to regulate before the rails and dead head the second rail.

x2, C5 regulator is the way to go.


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