fuel system questions
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Yeah, Slowhawk helped me out a great deal with adapting the lines -- gave me some napa part numbers
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Originally Posted by Quik
cavitation??? would that be the sucking of too low of fuel level and it dumping back in so you get a hickup type thing going on?
Yeah you actually suck air from the tank with one of the pumps. The fix is to run with 3/8s of a tank (or where ever your bucket mod puts the cavitation point).
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Hey erik, when you say cavitation your just talking about sucking air into the pump or losing suction cuz your tank level is too low right? I have a different definition/understanding of cavitation and if your pump's cavitating I would suggest getting it out of there asap, especially if it's in the fuel tank.
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quik most are running the fpr on or near the fuel rails
here is my setup should be similar to what you have planned.
btw erik for some reason i though parish upgraded his lines somehwere along the way. but i could be wrong.
you can see how i y'ed the fuel feed to each rail this way it has very even distibution.
here is my setup should be similar to what you have planned.
btw erik for some reason i though parish upgraded his lines somehwere along the way. but i could be wrong.
you can see how i y'ed the fuel feed to each rail this way it has very even distibution.
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Originally Posted by Spoolin
Hey erik, when you say cavitation your just talking about sucking air into the pump or losing suction cuz your tank level is too low right? I have a different definition/understanding of cavitation and if your pump's cavitating I would suggest getting it out of there asap, especially if it's in the fuel tank.
Yeah we've been calling it cavitation because it kinda feels like a boat cavitating