Subaru on 2.1 fuel tanks
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Subaru on 2.1 fuel tanks
Seen a few posts about subaru vans having the 2.1 fuel tank fitted in them, i have the original 1.9 carb tank in mine and have not come across problems, but my tank does leak when filled right up so want to fit a new tank so wanted to ask is it a simple task of whip it out and fit 2.1 tank or does anything else need changing??? obv. i gonna fit all new hoses to expansion tanks etc
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I am currently doing my fuel system and have been told about the 2.1 tank. I think the main difference (and I amy be wrong) is that it has a swirl pot in it and the to and return drop into the swirl pot. Just Kampers do them for around the £100 mark, as far as I am aware there is no other difference between the normal and fuel injected tank in relation to breathing etc.
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James,
I finished my conversion last week and have done a few hundred miles.
I am using a using a 1.9 tank and am having no problems, (yet).
I thought about changing to a 2.1 and noticed that there are a few different filler neck diameters. You would have to check that yours is the same or swap for one that is.
I finished my conversion last week and have done a few hundred miles.
I am using a using a 1.9 tank and am having no problems, (yet).
I thought about changing to a 2.1 and noticed that there are a few different filler neck diameters. You would have to check that yours is the same or swap for one that is.
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As for the fuel pump im using a bmw 5 series pump which ihas worked brill its been on for about 4 years!!! I just wondered does the 2.1 have the pump in the tank ??
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No it's in line.
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Those mounts are for the fuel filter in a scooby i still use a gen scooby filter in mine!
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hi
dont forget the 2.1 tank has a larger bore fuel outlet allowing for injection pump pressure/flow
other than that and the swirl pot they are the same as long as you have a plastic not metal filler tube(standard on later vans 83ish onwards)
other than that and the swirl pot they are the same as long as you have a plastic not metal filler tube(standard on later vans 83ish onwards)
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cheers for that billy mines a 1990 van so i should be sound to just wop one on then well a jobe for after summer silly season is over that is !
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Fuel Pump
The fuel pressure for a scooby is 36 psi. Above or below this will give you "pooh" loads of bover.
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