2014/01/25 10:10:23
troppo
G`day guys
I`m looking for advice on an electric fuel pump. What sort of pressure and flow rates would be needed for a worked head with a pair of twin 45 dcoe`s?
Cheers all
Troppo
2014/01/25 21:19:00
Drewdog
Hey Troppo,
Most pumps should pump enough fuel but they like low pressure 3 - 4psi, a pressure regulator is a good idea to get them spot on.
Happy Weber' ing...........
2014/01/25 21:25:32
SFE
Webers don't like  a lot of fuel pressure but want reliable flow to maintain consistent fuel levels .  2.5 to 3 psi is ideal. Plenty of non fuel injected type pumps available. Any of the larger facets, carter, holley would do. Nothing wrong with a Facet 'red top'.  All would need a fuel pressure regulator. 
rgds,
SFE
2014/01/26 09:14:42
troppo
OK so a pressure regulator it is. What are your thoughts on this one
http://www.dellorto.co.uk...8&PartsectionID=18
Cheers guys
Troppo
2014/01/26 16:47:55
SFE
Not familiar with these pumps, flow on the lower pressure one looks fine IMO but I would still run a regulator set to 2.5 or 3psi max. Ideally mount the regulator in the engine bay.
rgds,
SFE
2014/01/26 16:56:22
troppo
Thanks for that mate
 

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