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degnitz_3732 02-10-2009 05:06 AM

Mech. Pump w/tank up front?
 
Just curious if anyone has ever run a Mech. Fuel pump in a dragster with the fuel tank 7 feet away from the pump? I was a little worried about the length of the line being too much. Also...my pump has an external bypass and i was going to tee the return line in about a foot before the pump (instead of running a line all the way back to the tank). Has anyone else done this before, or see a problem with it?
Any thoughts appreciated

Later,
D

feenst 02-10-2009 07:23 AM

Thats how our front engine dragster was and it was always hard to start.

hammertime 02-10-2009 07:28 AM

Will it work yes but does take some work to make it right, a motor tens to run out of fuel up high when its up front. You should run the return back to the fuel cell.

My suggestion to make it 100% correct put a fuel cell under the seat and 2ft away from the fuel pump. Do you have room to put it there ?

dparker 02-10-2009 08:24 AM

It will work fine. Just make sure your using a big enough line to the pump.

kwkracing 02-10-2009 09:38 AM

Thats how my dragster is! I have a huge AN line fron the tank!

ImBack 02-10-2009 01:42 PM

Thats how my Malibu was -10 line 12 or 14' or so? To mechanical Pro-Cam pump to the carb Bg bypass regulator -8 return to tank.Fed a 600 hp 383 the last 2 years.

degnitz_3732 02-10-2009 03:39 PM

My plan was to run a -10 AN line from the tank to the pump.....and by everyone's comments it's worked for most of you.

About the return line....my origanal thought was to run another line back to the tank. But after i thought about it, what is the difference if i run it to the tank or tee it in just before the pump. Really....there should be more fuel feeding the pump if the return line is feeding fuel directly back to the pump.

I've never tried it.....is there anyone who has, or know why it won't work?

Again...thanks for everyone's help and comments on the topic.

D

degnitz_3732 02-10-2009 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by hammertime
Will it work yes but does take some work to make it right, a motor tens to run out of fuel up high when its up front. You should run the return back to the fuel cell.

My suggestion to make it 100% correct put a fuel cell under the seat and 2ft away from the fuel pump. Do you have room to put it there ?

I really don't have enough room under the seat, because the radiator is laying down directly behind the seat. It's a Cameron chassis, and I believe they are all built like this.

zipper06 02-10-2009 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by degnitz_3732
My plan was to run a -10 AN line from the tank to the pump.....and by everyone's comments it's worked for most of you.

About the return line....my origanal thought was to run another line back to the tank. But after i thought about it, what is the difference if i run it to the tank or tee it in just before the pump. Really....there should be more fuel feeding the pump if the return line is feeding fuel directly back to the pump.

I've never tried it.....is there anyone who has, or know why it won't work?

Again...thanks for everyone's help and comments on the topic.

D

Enderle sells a stainless loop line, tied to the bypass pill body and comes back in, in before the pump, lot's of people use them on injected motors, so i don't know why your plan would not work.

JMO

Zip.

dparker 02-10-2009 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by degnitz_3732

Originally Posted by hammertime
Will it work yes but does take some work to make it right, a motor tens to run out of fuel up high when its up front. You should run the return back to the fuel cell.

My suggestion to make it 100% correct put a fuel cell under the seat and 2ft away from the fuel pump. Do you have room to put it there ?

I really don't have enough room under the seat, because the radiator is laying down directly behind the seat. It's a Cameron chassis, and I believe they are all built like this.

I don't know what all would be easier, but I just moved my radiator from behind my seat to over the trans, overall it was an easy move and left me alot of room between the engine and seat.


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