Thanks...sounds easy :)

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Subject: Re: automatically switch off electric fuel pump when engine not
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an LPG switchamajig will do it. I forget the real name but you will find it
attached to the negative of the ignition coil in old LPG cars. I have used
it
with success.
Got the tip from Errol of course!



Quoting Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> CAMS is bringing in a rule this year where all cars running a fuel pump
have
> to have a system where the fuel pump stops pumping fuel when the engine is
> not running.  I think the test will basicly be you stick the car in first,
> let the clutch out with you foot on the brake so that the engine stalls.
> The fuel must stop pumping within a short time ie 30 seconds.
>
> Anyone got any ideas for a simple way to do this on a carburetted engine ?
> (i think most fuel injection systems have this built in ?)
>
> ta jeff
>






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