fuel pump overheating
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pommie02
fuel pump overheating
i am using a car inline pump..it is rated at 400hp, it is a bosch pump.
i know it draws a lot of current, and is a bit to big for a bike.
does any one have any ideas..or a smaller inline pump that draws about 5 amps max
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pommie02
Re: fuel pump overheating
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Matt Cramer
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Re: fuel pump overheating
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pommie02
Re: fuel pump overheating
it seems that my fuel pump is ok...the fuel is full of air !
i am going to use gravity feed for my pump, should i use a priming pump as i have no room for a surge tank ?
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pommie02
Re: fuel pump overheating
i am using suzuki 750 throttle bodies, an inline pump which feeds the injector rail, i have fiited a retur which goes through a regulator which returns to the tank...i have ow burnt out 2 pumps.
on the original suzuki the pump is in the tank with a built in regulator which feeds the rail with no return
can i feed the rail and fit a regulator before the rail by use of a T and retrun to the tank ?
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newtyres1
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Re: fuel pump overheating
Ian.
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pommie02
Re: fuel pump overheating
i think i will try it....i can monitor the pressure and see if it overheats
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SQLGUY
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Re: fuel pump overheating
Have you considered installing it in-tank through the opening for the fuel level sensor? Would that be possible on your bike?
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pommie02
Re: fuel pump overheating
i have just won a R1IN TANK PUMP, I WILL SEE IF I CAN MAKE THAT FIT
