Subject: Re: water into efi system before injectors.

Greg Hermann bearbvd at cmn.net
Sat Mar 18 14:32:42 GMT 2000


>At 07:55 PM 17/3/2000 -0500, Joeo <joelori at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>  This way the
>>> electric pump is not going to fail due to water
>>> ingress and you can control the bottlem pressure using
>>> a simple pressure switch.
>>
>>What about a fuel pump from a Toyota/Honda/whatever that
>>can supply 50psi of fuel pressure?
>
>If you mean the regular high pressure electric fuel pumps, sorry they won't
>last long with water through them :(
>
>Do you mean another type ?
>
>Rgds
>
>:) Mike

Enough already.

Try a gear type, mechanically driven fuel pump from DSR (Darryl Saucier
Racing) in Memphis, Tenn. This is the type of pump used for fuel on alky
burning oval track racers. Plenty of volume, plenty of pressure possible.
With the DSR pump, the internals are all polymer coated! :-)

Use a centrifugal (bilge pump or whatever for a primary pump to keep it
primed, put a filter between the primary pump and the gear pump.

Greg
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