Facet fuel pump fitting
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Facet fuel pump fitting
I'm going through a 1.6 conversion and I'm unsure about where to put the pump.
Can I put it somewhere easy to access, or dose it need to be near the tank, if so how close?
I'm guessing for wiring I just need to fit a relay.
Any help appreciated, thanks.
Callum
Can I put it somewhere easy to access, or dose it need to be near the tank, if so how close?
I'm guessing for wiring I just need to fit a relay.
Any help appreciated, thanks.
Callum
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Re: Facet fuel pump fitting
You can mount them next to the tank but I dont think it's really necessary...
I've mounted my fuel pump to the inside of the front driver side wheel arch (near the alternator)
Seems to pump fuel up just the same!
As for wiring, I've used a relay that is triggered off the ignition live. You are really supposed to use an oil pressure cut off switch as well. Its a switch that is ON when the is oil pressure and OFF when there is none!
It just cuts the fuel pump off if the engine stalls. I havent put one on yet but its easy enough to add on later
I've mounted my fuel pump to the inside of the front driver side wheel arch (near the alternator)
Seems to pump fuel up just the same!
As for wiring, I've used a relay that is triggered off the ignition live. You are really supposed to use an oil pressure cut off switch as well. Its a switch that is ON when the is oil pressure and OFF when there is none!
It just cuts the fuel pump off if the engine stalls. I havent put one on yet but its easy enough to add on later
Twiss
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Re: Facet fuel pump fitting
I've mounted mine underneath near where the stock fuel filter is.
Also wired a relay in for it with a switch on the dash. But will be adding an oil cut off switch when I get time and its up and running.
I've figured a way to use 2 relays to make it work off the standard oil switch rather than trying to find a normally open switch with the correct thread and a t piece etc
Also wired a relay in for it with a switch on the dash. But will be adding an oil cut off switch when I get time and its up and running.
I've figured a way to use 2 relays to make it work off the standard oil switch rather than trying to find a normally open switch with the correct thread and a t piece etc
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Re: Facet fuel pump fitting
May be easier to use an inertia switch, saves farting around with tee pieces and special pressure switches.
Although would an SJ set it off when offroading, not exactly the smoothest ride are they
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Although would an SJ set it off when offroading, not exactly the smoothest ride are they
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Re: Facet fuel pump fitting
You'd probably set off an inertia switch driving to the shops in an SJ!!!
Twiss
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Re: Facet fuel pump fitting
ive put mine by the tank, easy on mine tho.
Ian
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Re: Facet fuel pump fitting
Now I have my su manifold I'm finally getting round to doing this, but I'm not too sure how to fit it properly so could those of you who have done this upload some pics of yours fitted in place.
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Re: Facet fuel pump fitting
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