sonic
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posted on 7/7/05 at 10:06 PM |
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fuel starvation
If i corner fast in my MK with half a tank or less my engine dies until around the corner and then pics up and off she goes
Anybody else noticed this?
My mates pinto engined MK does the same
Any solution recommended!
Odviously a baffled tank would cure it but wondered if anything can be done to the standard one
[Edited on 7/7/05 by sonic]
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ReMan
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posted on 7/7/05 at 10:23 PM |
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Right or left hand bend, or both? How long? What engine?
www.plusnine.co.uk
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bimbleuk
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posted on 8/7/05 at 05:58 AM |
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very common on kit cars cus usually the feul tank is flat and wide. Mines got a center divider and a small surge chamber on the bottom but still does
this on long corners with less than half a tank.
I'm thinking of changine to a column sender then just stuff a load of baffle foam in the tank.
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sonic
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posted on 8/7/05 at 08:04 AM |
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Right hand bends
Depends on the length of the bend as to how long it lasts
16 valve Vauxhall running injection
The tank is ally and has a extension on the right bottom to catch feul to try and stop this but odviously it doesnt work
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James
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posted on 8/7/05 at 09:12 AM |
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Don't know a lot about it but fitting a swirl pot might cure this.
You'll need a high volume, low pressure pump to fill it though!
HTH,
James
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Mix
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posted on 8/7/05 at 09:58 AM |
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I think I'm right in saying that the high pressure fuel pumps used in injection systems are lubricated by the fuel, if you starve the pump it
will wear very quickly. I'm with James on this one, fit an external swirl pot.
Mick
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Hellfire
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posted on 8/7/05 at 11:33 AM |
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Sonic,
where did you get your tank from?
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sonic
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posted on 8/7/05 at 07:28 PM |
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its a custom ally tank made by MK
I suppose the other cure is to keep the tank over half full !!!!
Cheers
Mick
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Mix
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posted on 9/7/05 at 07:16 AM |
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Given the flow rate of high pressure pumps (C150 litre or 33 gal / hr) surely it would be OK to feed the swirl pot by gravity from the main tank and
by the return from the HP pump. The swirl pot would need to 'overflow' back to the main tank.
Or have I missed something again.
Mick
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clbarclay
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posted on 9/7/05 at 09:26 AM |
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I've seen swirl pots plumbed in between tank and feul pumps in several acations, but nearly always the swirl pot is below the level of the tank.
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Mix
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posted on 10/7/05 at 07:49 AM |
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Mount it at floor level, can't see a problem there.
Mick
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