Please continue on about the lift pumps; I've noticed quieter clatter and slightly elevated operating temps with my new cocktail, so I'd like to find the cheap lift pump answer
Quote from: wdkingery on February 06, 2012, 11:13:34 amPlease continue on about the lift pumps; I've noticed quieter clatter and slightly elevated operating temps with my new cocktail, so I'd like to find the cheap lift pump answer the universal SHAKER pumps you get at the auto parts stores are fine for cocktails.. there are no rubber pieces in them, just some springs, a plunger, and a couple check valves..ive been running one in my diesel for a very long time.. its just an electric fuel pump, meant to feed a carburator, but rigged up under my Jetta, and pumping diesel..
Autozone. Com has a few different ones.. Around 4-7 psi max.. Sounds good! Is it OK to run about 5 psi @ my IP all the time?
What's the purpose of the lift pump if your IP is good? I thought you'd only want to use one if your pump isn't priming properly.-Todd
Quote from: monomer on February 03, 2012, 08:52:40 pmWalbro fpr is made for diesel and is biodiesel ready. I think mine ran 100usd.theres no way i would regulate 50 (digi) or 100 (cis) psi with a simple regulator.. is it made for such high pressure?
Walbro fpr is made for diesel and is biodiesel ready. I think mine ran 100usd.
giles reccomends the 6.5TD lift pump.. there around 50 bucks new, iirc..
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone