|
03-17-2022, 09:47 AM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Huntington Indiana
Posts: 287
Thanks: 226
Thanked 225 Times in 113 Posts
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by JKnight
Pulled the trigger on the Holley Terminator X Max Stealth and all the Holley ignition components. Paired with the restomod tank, ZL1 pump and vaporworx controller, I’m hoping my foray into fuel injection will go smoothly! I’ll be calling Andrew for tuning help once I get it all plumbed, wired and fired.
|
Not that he needs it but I will vouch for Andrews knowledge and ability to remote tune.. and his patience with EFI challenged people like myself.
|
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to 68454RS For This Useful Post:
|
|
03-19-2022, 01:57 AM
|
Lateral-g Supporting Member
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 743
Thanks: 10
Thanked 56 Times in 36 Posts
|
|
I see the Vaporworx materials say that no post-pump filter is needed, but Holley prescribes a 10 micron filter post pump, anyone feel it’s necessary? I don’t want to add the restriction if the pump module’s filter is sufficient…
__________________
Jeff: Project "Rolling Mockup" 69 Camaro SS, AFX, TKO600, Baer GT, etc
|
03-19-2022, 03:01 AM
|
|
Administrator
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Wilton, CA.
Posts: 12,904
Thanks: 5,576
Thanked 1,595 Times in 716 Posts
|
|
I have a 10 micron inline filter on mine with Carls Vaporworx controller. Carl did recommend the filter being as far back towards the tank as practical, but he didn't have a problem with me running one. I've always had them, and been in the 900-950 rwhp range without issue.
|
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to camcojb For This Useful Post:
|
|
03-19-2022, 02:39 PM
|
Lateral-g Supporting Member
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston
Posts: 1,471
Thanks: 248
Thanked 171 Times in 95 Posts
|
|
Same I have a 10micron in-line close to the tank. No issues at all beyond making sure compatible with e85.
__________________
Texas A&M BSME 2008
1969 Camaro - Hugger Orange
1969 C10 SWB - Hugger Orange
1992 Corvette ZR-1
2021 Ford F250 Tremor
|
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to will69camaro For This Useful Post:
|
|
03-19-2022, 06:35 PM
|
|
Lateral-g Supporting Member
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: DALLAS, Texas
Posts: 4,660
Thanks: 401
Thanked 629 Times in 393 Posts
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by camcojb
I have a 10 micron inline filter on mine with Carls Vaporworx controller. Carl did recommend the filter being as far back towards the tank as practical, but he didn't have a problem with me running one. I've always had them, and been in the 900-950 rwhp range without issue.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by will69camaro
Same I have a 10micron in-line close to the tank. No issues at all beyond making sure compatible with e85.
|
Same as the above guys...I have a 10 micron filter as well with my Vaporworx too.
__________________
'68 C10 swb
'69 Camaro convertible
'72 Chevelle
|
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to 214Chevy For This Useful Post:
|
|
03-20-2022, 12:06 AM
|
Lateral-g Supporting Member
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 743
Thanks: 10
Thanked 56 Times in 36 Posts
|
|
Perfect! Thanks for the input gents!
__________________
Jeff: Project "Rolling Mockup" 69 Camaro SS, AFX, TKO600, Baer GT, etc
|
The Following User Says Thank You to JKnight For This Useful Post:
|
|
03-24-2022, 01:51 AM
|
Lateral-g Supporting Vendor
|
|
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Newbury Park, CA
Posts: 640
Thanks: 12
Thanked 109 Times in 36 Posts
|
|
A bit of clarification.......
When using an OEM fuel module like the Gen5 SS, ZL1, CTS-V, etc., no inline filter is needed or recommended.
Most all modern OEM fuel modules have pre and post pump filters. There are no inline filters present in most modern chassis. The Gen3 Coyote GT500 is an exception.
The problem with using an inline filter is that some have an internal check valve. At key-off, heat soak will cause the fuel pressure in the line to go up. If there is a check valve in the filter there is no pressure release mechanism. That's what the 85psi pressure regulator/safety valve in the fuel module is for, heat soak pressure release. Once the line pressure goes over about 100psi the injectors will not work. Just a few weeks ago a customer had this exact problem and was measuring 190psi in the fuel line, hence leaving him stranded since the car would not start. If this happens the simplest way to get the car started is to release a bit of pressure through the fuel rail diagnostics port/Schrader valve. But, many aftermarket fuel rails lack this feature. I recommend to everyone to install one in an easily accessible location since it will also tell you if there is no fuel pressure.
There is no drawback to putting a filter in, but it's redundant. I've not run an inline filter in the Camaro since starting VaporWorx back in 2010.
For other pump types, where essentially the pumps are hung on a stick inside of the tank (Aeromotive, Tanks Inc., etc.) an inline fine element filter is mandatory. However, if a pressure regulator is plumbed upstream of the filter, the same heat soak overpressure condition will occur if a check valve is inside the filter body.
Last edited by CarlC; 03-24-2022 at 01:58 AM.
|
The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to CarlC For This Useful Post:
|
|
05-13-2022, 05:53 PM
|
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Colorado high country
Posts: 23
Thanks: 40
Thanked 14 Times in 12 Posts
|
|
Carl, if we do have an in-line filter after a GM (CTS-V2) pump, should your vaporworx fuel pressure sensor be before or after that filter?
|
05-23-2022, 11:46 PM
|
Lateral-g Supporting Vendor
|
|
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Newbury Park, CA
Posts: 640
Thanks: 12
Thanked 109 Times in 36 Posts
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by pannetron
Carl, if we do have an in-line filter after a GM (CTS-V2) pump, should your vaporworx fuel pressure sensor be before or after that filter?
|
From a practical standpoint, it won't matter since the external filter will never become enough of a restriction to create a pressure delta.
For stand-alone pumps it's best to have the sensor just downstream of the filter as long as the filter is in the back of the car near the pump.
If the sensor is too close to the engine it will pick up the injector pulses and chase them, creating an unstable idle fuel pressure. In some cases, even with the sensor in the back, a Radium pressure damper is needed. This is most common in throttle body type injection systems where fewer, quite large, injectors are used.
|
The Following User Says Thank You to CarlC For This Useful Post:
|
|
05-24-2022, 11:54 AM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Peoria, AZ
Posts: 2,683
Thanks: 72
Thanked 338 Times in 212 Posts
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by JKnight
Pulled the trigger on the Holley Terminator X Max Stealth and all the Holley ignition components. Paired with the restomod tank, ZL1 pump and vaporworx controller, I’m hoping my foray into fuel injection will go smoothly! I’ll be calling Andrew for tuning help once I get it all plumbed, wired and fired.
|
Glad to hear you are back on this project. Holler if you ever need any help or an extra hand with anything...I'm right around the corner.
__________________
Lance
1985 Monte Carlo SS Street Car
|
The Following User Says Thank You to SSLance For This Useful Post:
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:32 PM.
|