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24-10-2010, 12:39 PM | #22 |
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Hi,
If an engine requires 5 Bar fuel pressure at 200 GPH then revs do not enter into it. Going faster or slower does not alter the delivery of fuel made by the pump, whereas the engine may burn more or less fuel, if its delivered at 5 Bar, there will always be enough fuel. There are no problems on long straights at WOT pulling 7500/8000 rpm. The only issue is when the pump is starved of fuel and can not make the 5 Bar required, due to the factor of G forces on longer radius bends washing fuel away for prolonged periods from the pick up. This has nothing to do with the pump. Regards, Thje Gorilla. |
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