Napoleon_Tanerite
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I'm looking to add an electric fuel pump to my fuel system to fix an issue I think is caused by a bad check valve. Before you start with the "why don't you replace the check valve" stuff, A) noted, B) because I don't know where it is in the system and I only suspect a check valve C) an electric fuel pump will solve several more potential problems with fuel delivery.
So here's my question. The pump I got is 4-7psi. While I am confident that is more than enough to re-prime a system, will it get in the way of fuel demand during normal operation? I don't want to install a bottle neck in my fuel system and cause problems at high power settings.
So here's my question. The pump I got is 4-7psi. While I am confident that is more than enough to re-prime a system, will it get in the way of fuel demand during normal operation? I don't want to install a bottle neck in my fuel system and cause problems at high power settings.