Fuel Injection / swirl Pot
Discussion
Hi chaps, I am new to PistonHeads, and new to Injection, I have a Robinhood type 7 and am converting from carbs to throttle bodies with an ECU.everything is going ok with the conversion but now I have to fuel it.
My problem is the tank is stainless and almost impossible to take out, and only has one outlet, and therefore to weld in another outlet I think is impossible, therfore my question is, if I use the low pressure pump to feed a swirl pot in the front end of the car, then thru a filter to the injection pump can I just return back to the swirlpot after the regulator, if I can do that, what about a vent, and where would that have to go to.
Any help will be most appreciated, and any ideas.
Regards...Mike
My problem is the tank is stainless and almost impossible to take out, and only has one outlet, and therefore to weld in another outlet I think is impossible, therfore my question is, if I use the low pressure pump to feed a swirl pot in the front end of the car, then thru a filter to the injection pump can I just return back to the swirlpot after the regulator, if I can do that, what about a vent, and where would that have to go to.
Any help will be most appreciated, and any ideas.
Regards...Mike
Edited by Mike 16 on Tuesday 11th March 12:32
It isn't ideal, but I suppose you could tee the feed and return close to the tank. This does mean that the same fuel keep recirculating round the engine which may make evaporation problems more of an issue. I don't see any fundamental need to use a fuel swirl pot but if you choose to then you could use the same approach i.e. lifter pump from the tank to the swirl pot, overflow from the swirl tank teed back close to the tank, higher pressure pump draws from the bottom of the swirl tank and fuel rail return back to the swirl tank.
I wonder whether it would be possible to fit an extra spigot to the tank without removing it from the vehicle. Is there sufficient access to weld it in situ?
I wonder whether it would be possible to fit an extra spigot to the tank without removing it from the vehicle. Is there sufficient access to weld it in situ?
One way or another, you will need a return to the main tank, to achieve some sort of decent system.
If you can arrange a system like the top pic, then it will be fine, and it only requires one return into the main tank.
You could do this at/near the filler neck ( I assume you have some sort of filler neck ?? )
Although a better approach, would be the lower pic.
Make sure you use a low pressure pump with good capacity.
http://img99.exs.cx/img99/1834/fueltwo3dc.jpg
If you can arrange a system like the top pic, then it will be fine, and it only requires one return into the main tank.
You could do this at/near the filler neck ( I assume you have some sort of filler neck ?? )
Although a better approach, would be the lower pic.
Make sure you use a low pressure pump with good capacity.
http://img99.exs.cx/img99/1834/fueltwo3dc.jpg
If you can mount the fuel pump below the bottom of the tank, with the pickup at the rear of the tank, you may be able to get away without a swirlpot, I dont run one, and have never had any fueling problems, I do rum a large pre pump filter,[AudiV8] as for returns, you can run the return via the filler, I sweated a piece of 5/16 piece of pipe into the filler neck and ran it down to nearer the bottom of the tank, other options are drill the tank at the top and fit a Large Rivnut into that hole, that is a way of fitting a pipe into the tank, or possibly take out the sender and drill the sender plate so a fitting can be added there so you can fit a pipe.
Ian
Ian
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