Increasing fuel pressure

Mark S. Riley turbotuneusltd at triad.rr.com
Thu Jan 3 22:37:57 GMT 2002


Do you still have access to the valve? How about taking a picture and post
it. Or read the numbers off of it, might even have the manufacturers name on
it. I've been looking at flow valves and there are hundreds of them. Kinda
neat that you'ins found one that worked and everybody I've talked to don't
want to have anything with gasoline and an automobile. I've evidently been
talking to the wrong people. How big was it? What size fittings?  Was hoping
to not have to reinvent the wheel. I don't know about using copper with fuel
injection systems. I realize that the return shouldn't have any pressure on
it, but I really don't like copper lines and gas on a motor vehicle. If you
ever have one experience with fire in an automobile, you'll make sure
everthing is solid from then on. Good Luck, Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "van setten, tim @ ACSSD" <tim.van.setten at acssd.L-3com.com>
To: <turbotuneusltd at triad.rr.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:16 AM
Subject: RE: Increasing fuel pressure


>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mark S. Riley [SMTP:turbotuneusltd at triad.rr.com]
> > Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 10:22 PM
> > To: diy-efi list
> > Subject: Re: Increasing fuel pressure
> >
> > Tim, did you ever find anything of the supplier of the flow devices?
> > Really
> > like the idea and wish I had thought of it. Really would like to do it
to
> > a
> > couple of toys.
> > Mark
> [Van Setten, Tim (L-3)]  Mark, thanks for the email.  No, I haven't
> forgotten about you.
>
> We have just gone through a business take-over and have had to move
> out of one building and into another.
> A lot of stuff got thrown out (with and without my knowledge).
>
> Looks like I'm going to have to apologize to you for opening my
> mouth before having the article in my hand.
>
> I have looked high and low for that.  The only thing that I remember
> was we got the one that was set to trip at about 1/2 quart/min, or
something
> close to that.
>
> We have often thought of making our own, using maybe a copper tube,
> with a steel ball inside.  Using a hall effect sensor, you could then
slide
> it up and down to get the different flow rates for the trip point.  Just
an
> idea, but we will be trying to make one.
>
> I sure wish I could find the paperwork on the one we bought.
>
> When I get time I'll do a search and look into it again.  I'll post
> it on the diy-efi site.
>
> You have to admit, it is a clever idea and can save an engine.
>
> Mark, if YOU find something, please let me know as well.
>
> Thanks.....Tim.

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