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    Default Fuel set-up

    Just wondering what considerations (eg pressure) need to be taken into account when planning a fuel set up?

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    depends on your setup.

    Some more info would be good

    Most EFI std fuel systems opp anywhere from 30 - 40 psi

    however on more demanding / competition it can be anywhere from 35- 100 psi

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    It is an EFI system.

    I would like to know how to work out what the fuel pressure will be.
    ie, this sized fuel line, with a pump of this flow rate etc etc will give a fuel pressure of.

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    unless the pump is too small for the job the fuel pressure in an EFI system is set by the pressure regulator.
    The Pressure regulator senses the manifold pressure/vacumn and regulates fuel pressure accordingy so that there is a constant pressure difference from one side of injector to the other (unless running a rising rate regulator).

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    what engine is it, is it standard , whats done to it, what do u plan on doing to it, what fuel system already exists , was the car efi or carby, etc etc etc etc all need to be answered to answer fuel demands of an engine, and as has been said the fpr regualtes pressure not the lines.
    Only the shittiest of wines come in 5 litres

    boosted 3rz hilux *new project* mwahaha
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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    3tgte
    No where near standard, lol,

    Fully balanced
    87mm Wiseco ceramic coated forged pistons w/floating pins
    Bronze guided little ends
    ARP rod bolts
    NDC bearings throughout
    JMR head stud kit
    O ringed cylinder head
    Copper head gasket
    JMR intake plenum with RB30E 53mm throttle body
    Mazda 620cc injectors
    Custom exhaust manifold
    CT26 turbo (recently re-coed)
    Starter motor and rebuilt alternator incl.
    Coil packs and ignitors (M&W)
    JMR Crank trigger disc and CAS mounting bracket
    180 rwkw


    Thinking of using a vl turbo fuel pump and 5/16 lines.

    Car was carby and i think it has 1/4 lines now.

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    ah thats better some info.

    Ok for that setup 8mm / 5/16 will be sweet.
    Fuel pressue of 40 psi will be good and give some leway with the injectors.

    sounds like you havent skimped on the rest of your gear so go out and buy an adjustable pressure reg. That way you can run what ever pressure you like

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    how much are adjustable pressure regulators?

    And will the vl turbo pump be up to the job?

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    dont be f00ooled by payin extra for a turbo pump part numbers for the turbo just the normal vl and the n13 nissan exa all have the same pump. theres a bit of useless trivia for u

    but a vl pump will be fine

    pick em up for around 200 give or take 20 bucks

    make sure you replace all the existing shit with efi hose.
    Only the shittiest of wines come in 5 litres

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    yeh, not paying extra for vl turbo power lol, might buy it as a package with a surge tank and wondering if it will be up to the job.

    also where do you get efi hose from. Bunnings (seriously)?

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    get it from performance shops, supercheap , autobarn etc etc
    Only the shittiest of wines come in 5 litres

    boosted 3rz hilux *new project* mwahaha
    http://www.toymods.net/forums/showth...940#post134940

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    so will the vl turbo pump be up to the task?

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    yeh it will but around the 200 rwkw mark it may start to struggle

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    Default Re: Fuel set-up

    yeah that will supply plenty fuel !

    Its similar to what i use on my setup.

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