Thread: EFI's fuel pressure/GPH
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09-04-2010 06:42 PM #5
Pressure is a base requirement for fuel injection and is the most important value. The volume requirement comes into play at WOT, so it really depends on how your system is going to be expected to perform. I would think you need to look at your injector size/flow rate and determine what the true demand is for your pump. Comparing vehicle OEM values, which are for a small V-6 application at best, to your needs with the 350/383 is a moot point. What is the fuel demand of your new engine (injector max flow X 8)? Regarding your "good priced in-line pump", that pump has an output curve which relates fuel pressure to fuel volume across the full operating range of the pump, from 0psig to peak pressure for that specific pump. If the pump cannot provide the volume flow that you need to feed your injectors at the given pressure they need then it is not the right pump. This is why EFI systems have recirculation lines - you need enough pump to meet peak demand, and you will be recirculating fuel when in cruise mode. Do you want twice your peak demand?? No, because now you will be recirculating more fuel than necessary, adding heat to your tank volume all the time, and you may get into a vapor lock situation in some situations.Roger
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