Facet on 2.1 injection
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Facet on 2.1 injection
Any reason why a Facet couldn't be used on a 2.1 injection?
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Re: Facet on 2.1 injection
A facet what? Fuel pump?CovKid wrote:Any reason why a Facet couldn't be used on a 2.1 injection?
So long as it delivers at least the same flow (500cc in 30 sec) and pressure (2.5 bar min at the FPR) as the standard pump, no reason at all. But it won't give any benefit - the pressure's regulated by the FPR, and excess flow is returned to the tank.
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Re: Facet on 2.1 injection
Yep, pump. My thinking too. The main difference would be price I should think. A few places (outlets) do say 'not suitable for fuel injection' but don't actually give a reason. I assume this is down to the particular model having incorrect pressure but a pump is a pump I'd have thought and providing it delivers same, it should work. I don't have a 2.1 but as friend does and his pump has failed.
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Re: Facet on 2.1 injection
CovKid wrote:A few places (outlets) do say 'not suitable for fuel injection' but don't actually give a reason.
Pressure, probably. Carbs require much, much lower fuel pressure than injection - about 5psi, rather than ~3bar (45psi)
but a pump is a pump I'd have thought and providing it delivers same, it should work. I don't have a 2.1 but as friend does and his pump has failed.
It's a bog-standard '80s inline injection pump, as fitted to a whole raft of stuff of that era, from BMW to VW to everybuggerandtheirdog.
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Re: Facet on 2.1 injection
Nope fuel injection pumps usually have internal fuel accumulator except some of the older D and Jetronic systems which uses an external accumulator.CovKid wrote: but a pump is a pump I'd have thought and providing it delivers same, it should work.
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All good to know. Thanks, will pass it on. 

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Re: Facet on 2.1 injection
aftermarket fi pumps for our engine are sub £40 now, Pierberg old stock in the vaterland a little more but Bosch nla other than VW eye watering price and I'm not sure they have any left