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Old 29-06-2018, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Bram View Post
A surge tank mounted upfront, forward of the OEM hardlines will also bypass any restriction from the tank to the front of the car. (Which i dont think is the problem at 300hp worth of e85)

I have a surge mounted upfront with a 450 in it. And have no differential pressure loss from fuel consumption. Have pressure sender monitored by Link aswell. And tuner actually remarked the fuel pressure was bang on even at high loads while on the dyno.

The car does still surge at barbs. But its not a plumbing restriction issue. I think its a too small a surge can issue.
How big surge tank would I need? I have some extra space in the engine bey since I'm running a japspeed FMIC. If I understood correctly the current fuel pump would feed the surge tank with low pressure & high flow. Then the pump(s) at the surge tank would actually up the pressure and feed the injectors?

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Originally Posted by Jacob92 View Post
Have u tried a different pump?

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Another pump will be the next thing to try.

Last edited by TimoL; 29-06-2018 at 09:54 PM.
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