Ian & Mike,
The above diagram does a good job to identify the components and how the system is constructed per the original cars. I have a question regarding the "swirl pot or swirl tank" which so many forum members are installing on their cars.......and that is it appears that the original cars did not have this fearture, so why are people installing them on their cars now? Are we looking at an improved system design, where the original system was lacking in that area? And if the fuel system (as per the original design) is functioning well on its own, do you really need a swirl pot?
Is this an insurance kind of thing? Just curious.........................,
The above diagram does a good job to identify the components and how the system is constructed per the original cars. I have a question regarding the "swirl pot or swirl tank" which so many forum members are installing on their cars.......and that is it appears that the original cars did not have this fearture, so why are people installing them on their cars now? Are we looking at an improved system design, where the original system was lacking in that area? And if the fuel system (as per the original design) is functioning well on its own, do you really need a swirl pot?
Is this an insurance kind of thing? Just curious.........................,