Afternoon.
I am just about to fit a set of Heritage Throttle Bodies rather then my original modified 40DCOE's (modified to throttle bodies that is). Going
from 40 to 45's.
On my original set up i used the standard set up of a fuel rail fed one end and returning the other end.
On my new set up and as the inlet is now the opposite side of the car (the cylinder head is now a cross flow configuration) than it was it will be
more beneficial in packaging to run the fuel rail as a 'stub' from the pressure line at the regulator.
I have thoroughly convinced my self that this will be of no consequence - after all OEM do it like on the AJ30. However, any one have any reasons
that it is not such a good solution?
Cheers
Nev
Run a dead end system on my Duratec with zero problems. The regulator is as close to the fuel rail as I could get it then a dead end coming from there to all 4 injectors. Maybe if you are pushing power high it could be a problem but for 95% of us I suspect it would be fine
Excellent - thank you.
Power will be high for me but not in the overall scheme of things!
I should be flow through to be correct, apart from anything it helps bleed the fuel rail and reduces fuel heating at low speed/power.
Just to be clear this is how I run mine (not my picture but it's exactly what I have)
https://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/uploads/monthly_2017_03/58bf241ef3d9a_fuelinjectiondeadheadsetup.png.83ff2872e82ca13acde88f1ccc1d026f.png
No problems on the rolling road whilst having the nuts thrashed out of it being tuned, road or track. No air locks and no hot fuel. In fact some
tuners claim this way the fuel is cooler as its not all passing a hot engine before going back to the tank
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Originally posted by peter030371
Just to be clear this is how I run mine (not my picture but it's exactly what I have)
https://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/uploads/monthly_2017_03/58bf241ef3d9a_fuelinjectiondeadheadsetup.png.83ff2872e82ca13acde88f1ccc1d026f.png
No problems on the rolling road whilst having the nuts thrashed out of it being tuned, road or track. No air locks and no hot fuel. In fact some tuners claim this way the fuel is cooler as its not all passing a hot engine before going back to the tank
That is the system we used on a Ford ST170 engine running throttle bodies with 225bhp on the rolling road, no issues with fuel. Hearing was probably damaged at 7400rpm and full throttle though!
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Originally posted by kingster996
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Originally posted by peter030371
Just to be clear this is how I run mine (not my picture but it's exactly what I have)
https://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/uploads/monthly_2017_03/58bf241ef3d9a_fuelinjectiondeadheadsetup.png.83ff2872e82ca13acde88f1ccc1d026f.png
No problems on the rolling road whilst having the nuts thrashed out of it being tuned, road or track. No air locks and no hot fuel. In fact some tuners claim this way the fuel is cooler as its not all passing a hot engine before going back to the tank
Yes me too - it’s my drawing of my setup
Edit: but now have a swirl pot too - can post a pic of that setup if anyone wants it.
[Edited on 14/1/21 by kingster996]
So how long can the line be between the circular flow and the injectors? I'm just wondering about could you run a single pipe the length of the
car and have all the regulator gubbins and return line in the boot?
(perhaps idle curiosity, as i'm expecting bleeding the air out of a high pressure fuel line the first time you fire up would be
'interesting' on a run that length)
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Originally posted by MikeR
So how long can the line be between the circular flow and the injectors? I'm just wondering about could you run a single pipe the length of the car and have all the regulator gubbins and return line in the boot?
(perhaps idle curiosity, as i'm expecting bleeding the air out of a high pressure fuel line the first time you fire up would be 'interesting' on a run that length)
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Originally posted by peter030371 In fact some tuners claim this way the fuel is cooler as its not all passing a hot engine before going back to the tank
My current set up with swirl pot. Works perfectly.
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Originally posted by kingster996
My current set up with swirl pot. Works perfectly.
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Originally posted by 40inches
Exactly the same as mine