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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, 09:30 PM
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QUOTE (Dave_Darling @ Dec 17 2005, 06:25 PM)
Any 12V pump that can provide the appropriate amount of pressure (~3 Bar; ~45 PSI) and flow rate (I forget now, is it 50 liters/minute?) should work fine. Just make sure you can hook up the inlet and outlet fittings correctly to the fuel system, and mount it decently.

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What Dave just said. I'm running a pump off a BMW 325. My engine dosn't know the difference. Any pump that will provide adequate flow/pressure will work. The regulator takes care of the rest.
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