Thread: Fuel Delivery
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11-28-2007 08:41 PM #1
NHRA rules would require the pump and filter to be outside of the trunk.... I like to have a hole in the trunk floor the correct size for the sump to protrude through.... then mount the pump and filter to either the frame rail or crossmember.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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11-29-2007 04:54 AM #2
Thanks Dave. That makes the most sense for me. I already have the cell mounted on 2 inch stock so that I didn't have to cut a huge hole in the floor. A -8AN 90 fitting will drop the line directly through the floor, then I'll mount filter and pump to the rearmost crossmember. The battery is also in the trunk inside a sealed box. The fuel pump will be powered through a relay from the switched side of my electrical cutoff plunger. I can see why the rules require the pump to be completely outside the vehicle. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't required to be inside some type of sealed compartment.
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11-29-2007 04:28 PM #3
Might want to move that regulater off firewall,NHRA says FUEL distrabution blocks must be located 6 inches forword of the flywheel/bellhousing area.
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02-11-2008 05:50 PM #4
If, as you say, you have a minimum 0.024" steel or 0.032" aluminum bulkhead attached to the rear seat area and also to the shelf panel where the speakers used to be, then you can put anything you want to in the trunk, including pump(s). The idea is that if you were to stand the car up on its grille against the wall and fill the trunk with liquid, no liquids would enter the driver's compartment. Make absolutely certain that the bulkhead is liquid-proof. Have a buddy inside the car at night to observe while you shine a strong flashlight all around the trunk area. He should see no light.
We managed to get a couple of other small things taken care of. One was blacking out the front of the core support. When the sun hit the front of the car just right that green paint on the core...
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