Anybody attempted to install one of these pumps inside the tank?
Looking for ideas.
Thank you.
Anybody attempted to install one of these pumps inside the tank?
Looking for ideas.
Thank you.
Mike Marra
1986 Plymouth Horizon GLMF "The Contraption" < entertaining sponsorship offers
Project Log:
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/showthread.php?69708-The-Contraption-2013-14&highlight=
This would be going in an L-body.
I am trying to find a fuel solution. I am at the limit of the 340LPH I have in there now, and am having starvation issues at less than 1/2 tank with hard acceleration and deceleration. Probably cornering too I pushed it it hard.
I have been exploring other options too such as:
Adding an external surge tank like this.
https://store.034motorsport.com/full...fuel-pump.html
A tank conversion kit such as these from Aeromotive and Holley,
https://aeromotiveinc.com/product/phantom-flex/
https://www.holley.com/products/fuel...e/parts/12-132
All of these have their pros and cons. I'd like to avoid a fuel cell and external pump. I like the idea of a submerged pump for cooling.
Mike Marra
1986 Plymouth Horizon GLMF "The Contraption" < entertaining sponsorship offers
Project Log:
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/showthread.php?69708-The-Contraption-2013-14&highlight=
I am running into similar issues with my car, but I think that is due to my modified fuel canister, In my experience, none of these cars have a well designed sump that will hold fuel when the tanks is low. The canister design of the newer pump assemblies really helps with this as it creates a sumo, but nothing larger than the Walbro 255 is designed to work in those. Do you have any pictures of your fuel pump assembly?
I have a few ideas that I am looking to try on my own car that may help. I would also share my current project privately with you.
I have no pictures of it. I am using an Airtex hanger/sender assembly. I had to make some modifications to get the 340L in. I should have taken pictures of it when I did it.
My thinking was to take the whole tank out again, figure out a way to hang a 450 or 525 pump and Hydramat pickup. But the more think about it, it would seem impossible to get everything oriented correctly.
I would be happy to take a look at what you're working on. Thank you.
Mike Marra
1986 Plymouth Horizon GLMF "The Contraption" < entertaining sponsorship offers
Project Log:
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/showthread.php?69708-The-Contraption-2013-14&highlight=