Finally (mostly) done with the fuel system. It was a ton of work to get it how we wanted. The regulator is mounted out of the way of a cardboard box that will hopefully soon be replaced by a coolant expansion tank. Still waiting on a few fitting to finish of the high pressure loop through the fuel rails.
First up was mounting the surge tank, and capping off a portion of the large whole here in the frame to accommodate it. An additional panel was made to cap off the rest of the space to hide the mess of fuel lines runing through the selector valve.
Here is a view of the inside. The selector valve is mounted here along with the low pressure 100 micron fuel filter, and the passenger side tank transfer pump. The drivers side transfer pump is tucked back in the frame on the drivers side.
The surge tank supplies the main high pressure fuel pump which runs through a 10 micron filter. The pressure regulator is after the fuel rails and will eventually accommodate a fuel pressure sensor.
Next up is to mount a plum in an expansion tank, make a few more short lines for the high pressure fuel loop, and then I think it's time to work on the interior more and mount the dash / steering wheel.
First up was mounting the surge tank, and capping off a portion of the large whole here in the frame to accommodate it. An additional panel was made to cap off the rest of the space to hide the mess of fuel lines runing through the selector valve.
Here is a view of the inside. The selector valve is mounted here along with the low pressure 100 micron fuel filter, and the passenger side tank transfer pump. The drivers side transfer pump is tucked back in the frame on the drivers side.
The surge tank supplies the main high pressure fuel pump which runs through a 10 micron filter. The pressure regulator is after the fuel rails and will eventually accommodate a fuel pressure sensor.
Next up is to mount a plum in an expansion tank, make a few more short lines for the high pressure fuel loop, and then I think it's time to work on the interior more and mount the dash / steering wheel.