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On 2/12/04 9:41 AM, "Scott Stout" <squiggles@yahoo.com> wrote:
In a NA 13b setup, using the stock fuel pressure regulator what is the
pressure on the fuel rail? Is this the ideal pressure?
Driving this question is I have to have to get fuel return fittings
welded to my tanks, well the highest point on the tank is not in the
easiest of spots to plumb to, thus I would like to return to a point
about half way down the tank. So, not only does the fuel have to be
pumped up 40" or so it also has to overcome 5gal or so of fuel weight
above the return fitting. External to the rotary lists, some of those
who I have floated the idea with have said the engine will run rich as
the fuel rail pressure will increase. However, it doesn't seem to make
sense to me as the pressure in the fuel rail will probably be higher,
much higher, than the pressure needed to overcome the push through the
return fuel line.
What are your thoughts?
Thank You.
-Scott
http://home.att.net/~the_stouts_zenith_801/
Scott, I would install a bent tube going up just under the top of the tank.
This way you will avoid the backpressure of the fuel
--
Bulent
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