What Fuel swirl pot???
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What Fuel swirl pot???
Need fuel swirl pot for my saph to stop fuel surge when racing/drifting/hard cornering (only when going left) I have pums and fittings etc just need to buy a fuel swirl pot what size do i need as theres 1ltr 1.5ltr 2ltr??? any help appreciated
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doga-ot (15-10-2016)
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doga-ot (15-10-2016)
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using standard (remanufactured tank hense shit baffles causing the fuel surge) i will be using standard external cossie pump to feed swirl pot and a bosch 044 after the swirl pot i know how to do it and have most of the bits i need. its just the swirl pot i gotta get dnt wanna buy too big but dnt wanna get a 1ltr if its not gd enough.
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cossie fan (unluckerly)
I had to fit one in my saff. Never ever had a surge issue till I got an after market tank as mine was rusty had it aeroquiped and fitted it. First time i nailed it it surged like fuck. Internal tank swirl pot was crap. Mine has a 2L one fitted with an 044 feeding it
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cossie fan (unluckerly)
My swirl pot was an after fault because of a crap after market tank. The car already had an 044 in the normal fuel pump place. I fitted the swirl pot in the boot so plumbed that pump into the pot. It did have another 044 fed from the swirl pot to feed the rail but it now has a aeromotive eliminator as I'm going for 650bhp
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doga-ot (15-10-2016)
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My swirl pot was an after fault because of a crap after market tank. The car already had an 044 in the normal fuel pump place. I fitted the swirl pot in the boot so plumbed that pump into the pot. It did have another 044 fed from the swirl pot to feed the rail but it now has a aeromotive eliminator as I'm going for 650bhp
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Looks like a tidy way to do it.
Most generic swirl tanks never seem to fit anything neatly. Although some of the likes of Nuke/Radium where they use internal pumps are much tidier than those generic tanks with external pumps.
Most generic swirl tanks never seem to fit anything neatly. Although some of the likes of Nuke/Radium where they use internal pumps are much tidier than those generic tanks with external pumps.
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