Only if the surge tank doesn't run out!!! :)

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Sandejas
Sent: Friday, 11 August 2000 11:21 AM
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but if you use the in-tank to feed the surge tank there is no problem?

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From: Julian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 10:29
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The problem with option 2 is that you will need a swirl pot in your tank
which the efi will feed out of. (unless the 1600 tanks are really-really
well baffled)  If not, when you go around a corner maybe with 1/4 a tank
or less (or possibly more) your car will starve of fuel and stop running
for a bit (not fun),just like a fuel cut...

-Julian

Terry & Heather wrote:

>  Hi Folks,There's no problem with this method except you can't legally
> run the surge tank in the engine bay as it's probably regarded as a
> fire hazard. It's got to go under the car or in the boot. If you have
> a 510 with the fuel return line fitted you can use it as your hp feed
> from the surge tank to the fuel rail and then use the smaller line as
> the return. You connect the swirl overflow and the engine overflow via
> a T piece to the original tank return. Connect the LP pump (bluebird
> Hitachi or Nippondenso are good) to the tank outlet line to the surge
> tank. This system will feed 351 injectors on an FJ so I see no reason
> why it can't be used to feed any of the popular turbos.The only down
> side of this method I've found it to be noisy and also high quality
> fuel lines must be used to keep the fuel smell down.Option 2 is to fit
> an intank pump from our ever popular R31 to the 510 tank. This is a
> good option as it is quiet and no fuel smells.regardsTerry
>
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>      From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>      Errol Smith
>      Sent: Thursday, 10 August 2000 4:34 PM
>      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Subject: Re: S14 manual
>
>      Geordie,
>      First check the flow rate of your auxiliary transfer pump
>      through the low pressure filter and fuel lines you have in
>      place. The pump should flow at least 2 and preferably 3
>      litres per minute through the lines. If they wont flow this
>      then replace them with 3/8 bore copper or steel lines. Fit
>      the surge tank (swirl pot?)in the engine bay. Use a VL turbo
>      or V8 efi fuel pump if you can find one cheap. A good high
>      pressure fuel filter to use is the VL turbo fuel filter.
>      Normal fuel pressure is approximately 3 bar  (45 psi) and is
>      raised to up to 4 bar to increase the flow rates of the
>      injectors for more power.
>      Run your discharge from the pressure regulator relief line
>      back to tank to minimise fuel heating
>      Hope this helps a bit,
>      Cheers
>      Feral Errol
>
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>      From: Geordie Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Subject: RE: S14 manual
>      Date: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:06
>
>      No problem.  My next question regarding my Project Nissan
>      Mission..  It appears that I require a EFI fuel pump to
>      deliver something line 40-60psi of fuel through the fuel
>      rail. I assume that the bluebird pump is inadequate for the
>      task. So I am tossing around several options.  1. Rip the
>      bluebird fuel lines out and stick in bigger & better ones,
>      replace existing pump with a EFI pump. or 2. Leave it all
>      there, install a surge tank in the engine bay to take about
>      1 litre of fuel from the standard pump, and install an
>      auxillary pump which is capable of delivering from the surge
>      tank.  I already own the auxillary pump so that is looking
>      like to me to be a better option. I am on a real tight
>      budget now, I have spent my engine-swap budget already so I
>      can't afford much more...  What do you think is my best
>      option?
>
>      -----Original Message-----
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>      [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>      Errol Smith
>      Sent: Thursday, 10 August 2000 3:39 PM
>      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Subject: Re: S14 manual
>
>      Geordie,
>      Yes I did thank you heaps. I have been lax in not sending
>      you a thanks for that (Insert the word Johnny H has so much
>      trouble with)**
>      I was pretty impressed with some of the add ins as well.
>      Once again thanks Geordie.
>      Cheers
>      Feral Errol
>
>
>
>      -
>      From: Geordie Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Subject: S14 manual
>      Date: Thursday, August 10, 2000 1:28
>
>      Errol, Did you get that CD I posted you?
>
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