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Now I'm not so worried, because each high pressure
fuel pump draws from it's own tank and the only point of inter- connection is
where the lines join at the fuel rail(s).
This brings up a
question that I've had before, and I'm not sure this is exactly what anyone is
doing, so it's not meant that way.
Say you have two
tanks, with an EFI pump for each tank. You then connect the
output of each pump together, feeding into one line running to the fuel
rail. The question is: What happens when one tank runs
out of gas? Will the EFI pump move enough air through it to disturb the
fuel rail pressure that's being delivered from the other pump, or would it just
stop pumping at that point, and do no harm (other than maybe burning the pump up
eventually)?
Yep, still trying to figure out how to fix
my fuel transfer system.
Cheers,
Rusty
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