Re: Surge tank for sniper efi?
[Re: radar]
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04/13/19 06:50 PM
04/13/19 06:50 PM
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I think either of the surge tank ideas will work fine. I do like the one with the electric pump feeding the tank better. That way you could keep it all down on the frame and out of sight.
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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Re: Surge tank for sniper efi?
[Re: Stanton]
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04/14/19 08:52 AM
04/14/19 08:52 AM
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Stanton
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Why not just fix the tank and be done with it? The best idea !!
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Re: Surge tank for sniper efi?
[Re: radar]
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04/14/19 09:48 AM
04/14/19 09:48 AM
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I worked on the last production Imperial which had a TBI unit.. that car had issues of cornering and the pick up coming uncovered.. after a ton of work we finally came up with a reservoir inside the tank.. this solved the problem.. it had a return line to a jet valve then dumped into the reservoir which would over flow into the tank
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Re: Surge tank for sniper efi?
[Re: AndyF]
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04/14/19 09:20 PM
04/14/19 09:20 PM
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My tank only has a bolt in filler neck and a fuel level sender- dunno if it’s a standard size but when the bed is on the truck the screw on cap comes off and the fill hose clamps on there. I don’t see how an in tank pump would help with fuel slosh unless I install some kind of trapdoor or tank in tank sump or at least baffles. I would really like to avoid whittling on my new tank, plus I can tig weld steel but I only have a DC machine so I still have to farm out aluminim. The holley wet mat or whatever looks like an awesome product but it costs as much as a new baffled tank then needs the cank cut open to install. I’m not the fanciest tig welder but I am confident welding vessels so a surge tank would be basically free. I figured out how to retrofit a second return line for the swirl tank too- I can make a sleeve that goes in the filler hose pierced by a fitting that turns down into the bottom of the tank. That way if I make a little 2 liter tank with a lift pump it will fill quickly and circulate with very little resistance to heat up the gas or an electric pump if I use one and not interfere with the sniper return line.
Last edited by radar; 04/14/19 09:23 PM.
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