What Huge Fuel Regulators are available?
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What Huge Fuel Regulators are available?
Hi guys,
Need some advice on the best available fuel regulator to suit my setup. I purchased a Sard RJ regulator, but have discovered it will be too small
I have twin sard 280lph fuel pumps, twin 1/2" pipe running into a Y join, 5/8" pipe running through a #10AN fuel filter, 5/8" pipe running to the Xcessive fuel rail (3/8" NPT) from the fuel rail, back to 5/8" pipe, to the regulator, and from the reg back to the tank in 5/6" pipe.
(NB: most of the pipe above is kevlar braided fuel line)
As such, I am trying to find a quick responding, regulator with #10AN inlet, and #10AN return fittings.
Aeromotive doesnt appear to have one (#10 inlet / #8 return)
Sard RJ is #6 in and out...(The #8 version is merely a fitting different..the same physical sized holes exist in the FRP itself!)
What other brands and or models of regs exist out there that would be suitable?
And before anyone comments badly...yes, I need a decent amount of fuel (4x1700cc..which will be maxed) and I like to completely over engineer things )
Thankyou for any help..
Need some advice on the best available fuel regulator to suit my setup. I purchased a Sard RJ regulator, but have discovered it will be too small
I have twin sard 280lph fuel pumps, twin 1/2" pipe running into a Y join, 5/8" pipe running through a #10AN fuel filter, 5/8" pipe running to the Xcessive fuel rail (3/8" NPT) from the fuel rail, back to 5/8" pipe, to the regulator, and from the reg back to the tank in 5/6" pipe.
(NB: most of the pipe above is kevlar braided fuel line)
As such, I am trying to find a quick responding, regulator with #10AN inlet, and #10AN return fittings.
Aeromotive doesnt appear to have one (#10 inlet / #8 return)
Sard RJ is #6 in and out...(The #8 version is merely a fitting different..the same physical sized holes exist in the FRP itself!)
What other brands and or models of regs exist out there that would be suitable?
And before anyone comments badly...yes, I need a decent amount of fuel (4x1700cc..which will be maxed) and I like to completely over engineer things )
Thankyou for any help..
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I would look into a Weldon Reg. A2040 Series they have 3 different ones or a Magna Fuel MP-9950-B or MP-9940-B. These will handle what you want to do.
Thank you,
Craig
Thank you,
Craig
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