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Hi
Ernest; This is much closer to a
true returnless EFI system as used in late model cars, than what I was able to
come up with... and mine works, so this has an equal or greater chance of
success. As you are feeding from a single tank (rather than 6), this
configuration is easier to adapt for you. You will need to run your fuel
pressure higher to ensure the fuel in the rails doesn't flash to vapour. This
can be compensated for with your tuning of the EC2, however it becomes a little
more difficult to achieve a smooth idle. You'll want to avoid the high flow
injectors when running at a higher pressure.
Todd Bartrim
I've attached a improved diagram of what I think would be a good
fuel system for a Dyke Delta. Two high pressure pumps under the tank feed
into seperate filters (which may need to be switched to before the pumps...there
seems to be some counterviews that I haven't sorted through). The line
then Ts into a regulator with a single line going firewall forward. A
gascolator/drain will have a seperated pickup in the tank that is lower than the
feul supply pickup. The beauty in this system is its
simplicity.
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