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Dont worry about the wiring hanhing down in thàt photo, had to move it out the way whilst drilling..
the 4601 is a little higher pressure, same flow rate but i also see its listed suitable for diesel.I spoke to the injector pump man today and he said they set their pumps up on the bench with a 5 to 7 psi feed ! He also said what you stated regarding flow rate being very important.. Did you see the post in patrol4x4 by Gu2 ? He is running the Carter 4601 and not the 4600 now! What do you think about running the 4601 on the Nav zd30's ?
got a link on what one you have or looking at ?How do you think the ryco class bowl pre filters will handle the pressure?
My airdog has fixed the rail draining issues I had. I love it how I can hold it at WOT and smash through the gears. I had it to 160km/h @ 4000rpm on a "private road" the other day and it was still pulling
How do you think the ryco class bowl pre filters will handle the pressure?
If you mean the ones they have on the shelf at Supercheap and that, they are a cav type. I don't know if that will cause too much of a restriction on the direct injection motors, but they are too low flow for a common rail motor.got a link on what one you have or looking at ?
If you mean the ones they have on the shelf at Supercheap and that, they are a cav type. I don't know if that will cause too much of a restriction on the direct injection motors, but they are too low flow for a common rail motor.
I have a stanadyne fm100 on my common rail D22 and haven't had any noticeable restriction. I have that fitted with a 30 micron pre filter and the filter element is chemically treated for water separation. I still have the factory fuel filter after it for normal filtration.
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If you mean the ones they have on the shelf at Supercheap and that, they are a cav type. I don't know if that will cause too much of a restriction on the direct injection motors, but they are too low flow for a common rail motor.
I have a stanadyne fm100 on my common rail D22 and haven't had any noticeable restriction. I have that fitted with a 30 micron pre filter and the filter element is chemically treated for water separation. I still have the factory fuel filter after it for normal filtration.
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^ Yep. Tweakes knows his shit. He held my hand while i did this install and directed me to a high flowing pump and stainless steel mesh pre filter. The set up works ace. Aeroflow holley black knock-off still working great.
Pushing about 8-9 psi at idle and 5-6psi at full noise.
i only put one as the bypass as pump only runs when oil pressure is up. my pump is fairly good at stopping fuel going back.Are you guys fitting a one way valve on the main pump line also? The bypass line is a good idea and will be fitting one but i was just thinking about the main feed, would that need a valve also to stop fuel draining back? If so, woukd it be best in the rank on the pick up?
Stanadyne do one, Donaldson also do one which has a filter that is interchangeable with the stanadyne filter head. This is only as an addition to the factory fuel filter, I don't have an additional lift pump on mine.Yes mate i do.. the ones that have a glass bowl on tye bottom.. ok so 100 micron for pre pick up pump "no glass bowl" and with the one under the bonet next to the factory one should be 30 micron..
What filter uses this chem treated for water bizo...? Looking at airdog but danmmm expensive...
You can also fit the fuel filter listed for the yd25 D22 which as far as I'm aware is 5 micron, to the factory filter head. An additional lift pump like you are fitting should handle the additional load the lower micron filter creates.
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Ahh good to know... was looking at that fuel pump! Did you end up fitting a fuel pressure gauge in the cab?
i only put one as the bypass as pump only runs when oil pressure is up. my pump is fairly good at stopping fuel going back.
the holley/carter i'm not sure on. they may leak back over long periods.
but one way valves are cheap and it won't hurt to fit one.
Yes, Have gauge in cab.
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