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> fuel pump, for FI
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post Dec 17 2005, 12:06 AM
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what fuel pump works with FI....that's not ten thousand dollars...?

I was thinking a bus fuel pump (input-and-output style) with some kind of pressure regulator using the return to the tank as the relief from the regulator.

the pump is mounted in the front....by the steering rack.

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post Dec 17 2005, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE (Mueller @ Dec 17 2005, 12:36 AM)
just about any 12vdc pump designed for FI except for perhaps CIS should work.......

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I was thinking a bus fuel pump (input-and-output style) with some kind of pressure regulator using the return to the tank as the relief from the regulator.


you cannot have an output without and input (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wink.gif)

you pretty much described the factory FI system.....

the stock 914 regulator is adjustable (at least mine is, not sure if all are or not)

Mike I was talking about a pump without the crazy 3rd port.....I did have one in my car (needed a rebuild or replace) but the mechanic took it, or its missing or its in my box O parts.

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