Surge tank size
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Surge tank size
I'd like to know the size (litres or gals) of the surge tanks you guys are using. I'll be using one for my next project and it'll have the return line plugged into it, so I believe it will not empty real fast. I thought around one liter would do the trick . What do you think?
Thanks, Seb
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Top nipples
- In from fuel rail return
- In from low pressure fuel pump
- Out to fuel tank
Bottom
- Out to the inlet of the high pressure fuel pump.
I built it tall to get some volume, but tall to insure that any bubbles coming from the fuel tank would return to the fuel tank and not get sucked up by the high pressure fuel pump. I seem to recall that I calculated that at 3 mpg, my car could run for 11 seconds on the capacity of this tank. This was more than enough, since it was a Street/AutoX car, not a road racer.
Jack
Edit - I'll PM some pics, as it's easier than posting. Also, It's a home built unit. I started with exhaust pipe, but was concerned about durability and also the weld quality between a pipe nipple and the much lighter sheet metal.
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I'd be interested in seeing those pics too if it's not too much trouble.
-Dave
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My updated Success Story / 12.34 @ 110 on youtube
I put the inlet from the main tank 45mm below the return from the injectors, and the return to the main tank just above that. The intention being to encourage hot fuel to be returned to the main tank and the cooler incoming fuel to feed the external pump under the tank. See drawing below. Dimensions in mm
Seems to work well. A guy here fabricated it in polished stainless steel for about $US65 delivered and made a really nice job.

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Efi system: TBI with Falcon EA throttle body, Bosch external pump, surge tank fed by oem mech pump.