Petrol swil pot ( as seen in Sunnys car )

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Petrol swil pot ( as seen in Sunnys car )

Postby Andy'sFRST on Tue Aug 13, 2002 8:33 pm

Well i was looking at the pic of Sunny's FRST and im a bit confused how are thay plumed in :-? you got 4 fuel lines going into it :-? whitch ones whitch :rolleyes:
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Postby sunnyFRST on Wed Aug 14, 2002 12:04 am

line 1 = 1st fuel pump input.
line 2 = 2nd fuel pump input.
line3 = main fuel feed to engine.
line 4 = fuel return.

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Do you have any idea what 178.8mph feels like in a Fiesta? 2000 lb of pressure per square inch per second pushing back on your face. It feels like god himself is trying to rip the skin off your skull while someone lands a 747 on your chest.
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Postby Andy'sFRST on Wed Aug 14, 2002 9:03 am

Let me get this right thats if i can, You have a uprated pump in the tank (line 1) and one outside the tank (line 2) both pumps run on there own fuel line that go to the swil pot (the 2 lines side by side on the pot) The one on the top of the pot (line 3) go's to the engine (main fuel feed) and large one at the bottom of the pot (line 4) go's back to the tank or is it the fuel return on the fuel rail that go's to the pot :-?
Its the large pipe at the bottom of the pot thats a bit :-?
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