[Diy_efi] Fuel Line pressure drop calculations

Matthew Bormet quiktrp at cbcast.com
Thu Sep 9 03:10:37 GMT 2004


Where'd you get that 300psi rubber line?  I wouldnt mind using that instead 
of what I'm using now.

Thanks,
Matt

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> No links or calcs, but I used pre-made 3/8 steel tubing w/ male flair ends
> connected to 37 deg. (06 or 08 - don't remember) flair fittings. Get two 
> long
> pieces and cut one end off each, remove the mail fitting and add the 
> female
> pieces. Start from both ends and work towards the middle.  Join the ends 
> w/
> copper ferrel fitting union. Use 300 psi push on (special) rubber hose for
> vibration connection. No clamps anywhere and 300 psi capability. TomS
>
>
>> Hi Guy's
>>
>> I am fitting some new fuel lines to my car on a custom fuel set-up and 
>> have
>> been looking for some simple method of calculating the pressure drop I 
>> will
>> get with different diameters / lengths of pipe at different flow rates.
>>
>> Does anyone have a link or can post up the right calculations.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Hugh
>>
>> PS good to see there was some real life in the list again, a couple of 
>> weeks
>> ago.
>>
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