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Alan Moore wrote:
To shorten a long story it seems this type of pump will wear itself out fairly quickly in this type of arrangement and in my case was prone to seizing after an hour or so, and so drawing excess current and not pumping. This caused a voltage drop to the main pump as they are both fed from the same relay, and made it growl, but the car would run for another 40Klm after the front pump had stopped as it had the 4L of fuel in the swirl pot to run on.
After a wait of 30 mins the front pump would run for a while and I would then get about 15Klm out of the car before it stopped again. On my 30 minute commute to work all would be fine, just don't try and drive it for an hour.
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm
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Alan Moore wrote:Fortunately through all of this I found all of my fuel system to be devoid of any gunk buildup anywhere, from the tank back. The filters were clean, as I opened them up looking for a possible answer to my problem.
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David Gentleman wrote:This is EXACTLY to the letter what I had before I cleaned out the pipes
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David Gentleman wrote: just under 180bhp with a few mods.
David Gentleman wrote:This is the pump I used. Think it was the SS503. Made nigh on 180bhp on an atmo.
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JohnC wrote:Alan Moore wrote:Fortunately through all of this I found all of my fuel system to be devoid of any gunk buildup anywhere, from the tank back. The filters were clean, as I opened them up looking for a possible answer to my problem.
.David Gentleman wrote:This is EXACTLY to the letter what I had before I cleaned out the pipes
Have we got a contridiction here guys
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JohnC wrote:Hi David,
Could you satisify my curiosity with reference to your two quotes below:-David Gentleman wrote: just under 180bhp with a few mods.David Gentleman wrote:This is the pump I used. Think it was the SS503. Made nigh on 180bhp on an atmo.
The second one was posted on the 10 Dec 08, and I did pose the question to you about how you achieved the extra bhp. Unfortunatally you must of missed it, as I never received a response. But now you have made the statement again, I am still interested in how "nigh on 180bhp" was achieved. The implication appears to suggest, especially in the second quote, that the pump change made the difference, in the first quote you added that a few mods were done.
I am sure there are other Atmo owners who would be interested in this apparantly simple mod, which would give approx 12% more bhp. I look foward to your help in this matter.
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John
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David Gentleman wrote:Alan Moore wrote:
To shorten a long story it seems this type of pump will wear itself out fairly quickly in this type of arrangement and in my case was prone to seizing after an hour or so, and so drawing excess current and not pumping. This caused a voltage drop to the main pump as they are both fed from the same relay, and made it growl, but the car would run for another 40Klm after the front pump had stopped as it had the 4L of fuel in the swirl pot to run on.
After a wait of 30 mins the front pump would run for a while and I would then get about 15Klm out of the car before it stopped again. On my 30 minute commute to work all would be fine, just don't try and drive it for an hour.
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This is EXACTLY to the letter what I had before I cleaned out the pipes before the new Facet pump (but also on the original pump, and another pump I used before going to the Facet). And almost exact to a certain time, about an hour too. I would know it would be about to fail, as it would start ticking really loudly, and then tick faster and faster, and then cut out and stall the car. Then it wouldnt run till about 15 mins later, and then do the same thing about 20 mins after again.
Once I sorted the flow into the pump its been fine, and Ive used it as a daily driver ever since, and you can't even hear it now, except when the tank is running low. Maybe it was just a problem with the brand of pump you used, or it wasnt enough pressure/flow rate.
The best idea is to completely ditch the two pump setup, and run the highpressure pump at the front as it is on the A610.
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Sun Dec 02, 2007 6:19 pm
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Alan Moore wrote:only that because the pot feeds back to the main tank when full the diaphragm style pump will beat its heart out, at high beat rate, prematurely wearing it out, compared to if it were feeding a carb with the pumps' output controlled, by the needle valve, and so a much slower beat.
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