Pics of my dual fuel pump setup
Started a little project the other day I thought I would share it. Here some pics of a supra tt pump and a walbro.
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nice turbo setup you got there :)
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looks good to me.
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i shall say you have a beautiful setup...
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I tried to use a "T" fitting and had a problem with it generating too much pressure at the pumps, this caused them to pop their relief valves. I ended up using a "Y" block, which allowed the fuel to merge instead of fight each other.
Here are pics http://www.banzai-racing.com/efini_dual_fuel_pumps.htm |
looks sweet, is that just normal clear silicone sealing the holes you made for your wires?
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nice...
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I tried to use a "T" fitting and had a problem with it generating too much pressure at the pumps, this caused them to pop their relief valves. I ended up using a "Y" block, which allowed the fuel to merge instead of fight each other. That is a good point never thought about that. I was going to use a fuel block The one I was looking at didn't have the wright size fittings. I am going to get one though thanks. In that pump set up of yours did you have problems using the stock wiring? |
looks sweet, is that just normal clear silicone sealing the holes you made for your wires No I used believe it or not JB weld it makes a great seal. |
No problems with the stock wiring, I ran a 12v 30amp relay
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Also, if you are using just regular fuel hose, you will have a problem. It separates/blows apart when submerged in fuel. The Napa submersible hose is a little pricey, but you never have to worry about it. The part number is on our "how to"
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thanks for the info
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