I want to fit an electric fuel pump to my 2.0l cu with dell 40's.
Will this be suitable
.http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 2269wt_922
and do i need a regulator.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SYTEC-FUEL-PRESSU ... 1751wt_922
For those that have fitted these where did you take the + feed from.
Cheers
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Re: electric fuel pump
Shouldn't need a regulator. 3.5PSI is right for these motors.
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Re: electric fuel pump
I fitted the same to my 2.0 A/C, work fine with no regulator
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Re: electric fuel pump
Thanks for your replies.
I have bought the pump without regulator so will see how that goes.
Are they easy enough to wire up?
I have bought the pump without regulator so will see how that goes.
Are they easy enough to wire up?
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Re: electric fuel pump
This helped me loads...
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=48046&hilit=electric+fuel+pump
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Re: electric fuel pump
Mine is connected straight to the coil. Not for the purists maybe but acceptable.
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Re: electric fuel pump
Cheers
And i searched for electric fuel pump as well - obviously not hard enough
so where did you take your Ignition controlled feed from souce1001, the coil?
This looks the safest bet so it stops pumping fuel and can't get to turn the ignition off.
And i searched for electric fuel pump as well - obviously not hard enough
so where did you take your Ignition controlled feed from souce1001, the coil?
This looks the safest bet so it stops pumping fuel and can't get to turn the ignition off.
Simon and Nicola
Syncro Westfalia 1.9 DG LPG converted
Syncro Westfalia 1.9 DG LPG converted