
As title.
Ive been to Stoneleigh today, and all of the stands i asked at (CBS, Europa, and a couple of others) said that they didnt have any in stock and that
they needed to know what car etc.
All i want is a universal HP EFI pump!
Like D2A INLINE UNIVERSAL EXTERNAL FUEL PUMP KIT - UK PROMO | eBay UK
Im going to be using this one on mine, FS21. I know a few other builders that have used it and gave good reviews.
link to GBSC
I run one like
NEW UNIVERSAL FUEL PUMP 0580464070 FP603 * | eBay UK
, Doubt you will find much cheaper new and delivered. Its just a bosch copy.
linky no worky
[Edited on 2/5/11 by big_wasa]
Nice find Warren, I thinks I will be getting that one instead and saving £25!
yeh I would say its the same pump. Mine has a blue plastic sleeve.
Same as mine, works well and could push 5 bar when I was testing my injectors for leakage!
Thanks fellas, but neither state what their maximum pressure rating is. I want it to be up to 7bar, and well over 3 so that i can have a play with
maximum revs, full boost and nitrous injection. At the moment i have eliminated the spikes, but run out of fuel at 5000rpm. Redline on the standard
engine is over 6000.
I have some bigger injectors that ill be fitting once cleaned, but for now i want to increase the fuel pressure.
See if you can get hodl of a Pierburg E3T pump (available in various sizes). See here:
http://www.wilmink.nl/pierburg/Pierburg_brandstofpompen.pdf for technical details. These are fairly silent and, from experience, better
than cheapo Bosch copies.
The E3T's are rated at 120l/h @ 8 bar, which is 90kg/h and (at ~300g/kWh) enough for 300kW or 400BHP or so.... Should be ample, right?
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Originally posted by sebastiaan
See if you can get hodl of a Pierburg E3T pump (available in various sizes). See here: http://www.wilmink.nl/pierburg/Pierburg_brandstofpompen.pdf for technical details. These are fairly silent and, from experience, better than cheapo Bosch copies.
The E3T's are rated at 120l/h @ 8 bar, which is 90kg/h and (at ~300g/kWh) enough for 300kW or 400BHP or so.... Should be ample, right?