nemos
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Post by nemos on Apr 22, 2016 20:31:56 GMT -5
Hey Guys, I thought I'd run this by you to see what you think. We have a 1994 Plymouth Voyager, 3.3L Fuel Injected engine. The Stock fuel pump is in the tank. I already have a propane derby tank that was set up for Carburetors, 3 psi electric fuel pump. I don't want to go and make another tank to use the in-tank pump. Here I have a external electric fuel pump from a 1985 BMW 324e 2.7L 6cyl. The Voyager's working pressure is 57psi. BMW's working pressure is 36psi, but the pump is capable of 100psi. The Voyager's fuel pressure regulator is engine mounted and controlled. I think we'll try the derby tank with the BWM pump, plum in the return line and see how things work.
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Tman21
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Post by Tman21 on Apr 23, 2016 11:31:27 GMT -5
Should work fine. I put a Ford Tempo pump in a steel gas tank and have used it for all sorts of compacts and a van
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Post by DemolitionMissions on Apr 25, 2016 11:46:17 GMT -5
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Post by fallinskiestwice on Apr 25, 2016 11:49:28 GMT -5
Same here ^^^^^^
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