Mallory makes an electric pump for both carbs and fuel injection all models have a 3/8 NPT inlet/outlet.
For fuel injection, they recommend a filter before the pump and a filter before the injectors.
What I am not too sure about is how to plumb it all, from what I can find, it looks like it'll have to be all -6 AN fittings.
Now to figure out what brand fittings and hose
I have dual 44IDFs currently and a Mallory pump like that one.
The set-up on the car is:
Gas tank
|
line
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filter
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line
|
90 deg. fitting
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pump
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90 deg. fitting
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line thru center tunnel
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90 deg. fitting
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regulator(1-in, 2-out)
|
filters
|
carbs
The pump is mounted in the front trunk in the later FI pump location. AN-8 fittings and SS hose were used. While I was at it, I also ran a return line for future FI and capped it.
Pictures to follow.
-Mike
thanks Mike.....
how did you do the hose from the tank to the filter?
AN fittings or slip/clamp fit?
I cannot seem to find a 3/8 npt fitting that has a barbed fitting for the hose
Mike, you might try here,http://www.pegasusautoracing.com
they have tons of fuel line fittings.......................
Steve
Hose clamp works fine there, even with FI since the pressure is provided later on via the pump.
I think I used Jegs or Summit for the SS hose and AN fittings. -Mike
I used the 3/8 =>-6 fittings to save space.
the mallory pumps are really nice. I have carbs and the low pressure pump only draws 2.5 amps compared to 5 amps for the typical holley. also, the mallory has a fine billet pump housing where the holley was cheap pot metal that cracked and leaked.
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QUOTE (synthesisdv @ Jun 21 2005, 09:08 AM) |
the mallory pumps are really nice. I have carbs and the low pressure pump only draws 2.5 amps compared to 5 amps for the typical holley. also, the mallory has a fine billet pump housing where the holley was cheap pot metal that cracked and leaked. |
If you can hear ANY fuel pump you aren't running a big enough engine!
QUOTE (MikeP @ Jun 21 2005, 09:40 AM) |
If you can hear ANY fuel pump you aren't running a big enough engine! |
Which reminds me of the first time Ms. Charlene went riding with me in my teener... unreal loud assed pump...
"That buzzer..."
"Yeah?"
"Does that go off when it warms up?"
"Hmmm.. hope not.."
M
QUOTE (maf914 @ Jun 21 2005, 12:31 PM) |
David, Does the mallory pump make much noise? Some electric pumps can be irritatingly loud for street use, (i.e. Facet). |
Got mine from summit as well. 159.95??
excellent pump, had to take mine apart to see what makes it tick, Nice stuff.
It must be mounted so that the electric motor is above the pump housing, if you mount it upside down, and it leaks, it can start a fire. it does draw much less current than the holley.
Erik Madsen
QUOTE (SteveSr @ Jun 21 2005, 09:51 AM) |
Mike, you might try here,http://www.pegasusautoracing.com they have tons of fuel line fittings....................... Steve |
QUOTE (Mueller @ Jun 21 2005, 02:32 PM) | ||
thanks Steve....I couldn't find any 3/8npt to barb fittings larger than 1/4" |
Mike,
I'm currently running a Holley Blue pump up front.
From there -6 AN Aeroquip to the back, then a fuel regulator to a small micron filter to my webers.
The Mallory is the EFI pump that I have chosen for my engines and FI kits. You can't go wrong with any Mallory component..
BTW guys, wait until you see the R&D that I did today with carbs Vs. EFI on a 2739cc engine... I dynoed it all day today and data logged all the information- its impossible to lie with data logged files..
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i think jwest or engman has the tank fitting to AN6 adapters. go braided line all the way mikey? |
I have extra gas tanks.
found a new pump made by MSD, looks very close to the stock front trunk mounted /4 tanks:
$92.00 from Summit Racing, I think I'll be going with this one instead, it's almost $50 less than the Mallory and it'll fit better in the stock location.
Mike check out
http://www.fuel-pumps.net/inline.html
I have a Walbro pump thats good for 500hp in my car, and its the size of a Red Bull can..
they also have many different fuel line adapters
you can get these pumps at many other sites also
http://www.lightningmotorsports.com/walbro_inline.htm
thanks Tim,
I like the fitting options.........
Sorry it took so long and the poor quality of pictures (crap camera). -Mike
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Sorry it took so long and the poor quality of pictures (crap camera). -Mike
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