Re: Fuel flow thru reg?
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We just ran all new 1/2 inch line from the pump to the reg, fuel tank on top of pump with a straight drop about 10 to 12 inches to the pump feed which is 1/2 also. Removed all filters for the tests, Pump seems a bit louder than normal?
My pump made some horrible noises right before it locked up and burned down.......Which pump do you run?
BG 280
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Re: Fuel flow thru reg?
[Re: emarine01]
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06/16/13 11:32 PM
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Just buy the magnafuel 500, for the money difference its a no brainer. Your probably going to want to go faster at some point anyway.
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Re: Fuel flow thru reg?
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I retested the BG 280 this morning and had the same results as yesterday, gal in 19 secs & 7 psi, I let it run dead headed @ 18 psi for 15 min and the pump motor was a little warm but not hot, amp draw was 13 to 14 @ 13.5 volts , pump still a bit loud, When testing I removed one flex line from the fuel log feeding the primary bowl, The fuel blasts out the line like a fire hose, This is a 6an flex line that y,s together after the reg, From looking @ the fuel flow I cant see how the float bowl cant maintain the level from the amount of fuel flowing out the line, took the needle out and checked for a clog, All looked good, Could it be that the float is not reacting fast enough? The old needles were .110 & I went back with .120s thinking the bowl would fill faster, The Holley reg has a .220 restriction the .120 needles x 2 =.240, The BG reg is larger but I don't know the size, The fuel log is attached to reg with a inside dia of .340 @ the entrance to the log than y,s off to the bowels, is this too small?, a # 8an line will flow more volume @ 7 psi, Its just hard to figure that this small block can need this much fuel, in the past the engine consumed 1 gal in the 4 mins we ran to make a pass, that's from the pits to staging, a 200ft blast and back around to the pits, That's been consistent for the past few years, Anyhow has anyone had a problem with a 6an fuel log being too small?
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Re: Fuel flow thru reg?
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The #6 line wouldnt be the problem BUT the Y might be on the small side... all the AN fittings I use I normally drill them out some so its just inside the seating area
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Re: Fuel flow thru reg?
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my 520 ci. big block has 6an to the carbs and a holley big reg.it,ll run 9.30,s all day long with no prob.i have 120 needle and seat.
Is it 2 / 6an lines, one from each port from the reg, or one 6an split to 2 bowels?
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Re: Fuel flow thru reg?
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my 520 ci. big block has 6an to the carbs and a holley big reg.it,ll run 9.30,s all day long with no prob.i have 120 needle and seat.
Is it 2 / 6an lines, one from each port from the reg, or one 6an split to 2 bowels?
two seperate lines,one from each side of the reg.
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Re: Fuel flow thru reg?
[Re: Thumperdart]
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The restriction that all the fuel goes through in a basic Holley regulator is what, 1/16"? It is not enough to be able ot correctly feed todays high performance engines, I would say it's only good for about 600 hp. The old pro stockers didnät make that much power, and they had one reg for each carb.
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