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As some of you know, Im going from a 22R to a 22RE and Im in the process of setting up my fuel system.
Here's what I have so far....
1. Fuel cell with 6AN braided lines from fuel cell to center of frame rail on passenger side (feed and return).
What I would like to add is....
1. Inline fuel pump and filter on frame rail.
2. Fuel Pressure Regulator on fenderwell with possibly a fuel pressure gauge.
My question is....I know I will need about 38 psi but Im uncertain of the volume of flow....
Can I use a universal inline pump that can deliver 43 gph? If so, should I stick with hard lines to the engine compartment or adapt the 6AN lines to the pump so I can plumb in the filter and regulator, and then fab a line to the fuel rail?
Or, should I keep it simple and just run stock fuel line setup including the stock regulator?
Sorry for the multiple noobish questions, but I performed a search here and on pirate and could not find specific answers to my questions....
Thanks, Bill
Here's what I have so far....
1. Fuel cell with 6AN braided lines from fuel cell to center of frame rail on passenger side (feed and return).
What I would like to add is....
1. Inline fuel pump and filter on frame rail.
2. Fuel Pressure Regulator on fenderwell with possibly a fuel pressure gauge.
My question is....I know I will need about 38 psi but Im uncertain of the volume of flow....
Can I use a universal inline pump that can deliver 43 gph? If so, should I stick with hard lines to the engine compartment or adapt the 6AN lines to the pump so I can plumb in the filter and regulator, and then fab a line to the fuel rail?
Or, should I keep it simple and just run stock fuel line setup including the stock regulator?
Sorry for the multiple noobish questions, but I performed a search here and on pirate and could not find specific answers to my questions....
Thanks, Bill