Jim Rosenthal
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Interesting thread...I am opting for two separate systems, essentially, with no balance tube. As Bob said, a balance tube low in the tank means that fuel in that pipe is always under pressure. Sooner or later it will leak.
The Mark V cars use three tanks- the two sponson tanks, which drain into a common feed tank, I think. These setups are not such a problem on carbureted cars but on EFI, where you have to send fuel BACK, it needs to go where it came from...
Another weird item on a lot of GT40s is that the fuel pumps are plumbed in SERIES !!?? Go figure. Why would anyone do that? I am still trying to figure that one out.
I plan to use two tanks, two senders, two gauges, two pumps- switched so that power can only go to one side at a time. We'll see how it all works.
The Mark V cars use three tanks- the two sponson tanks, which drain into a common feed tank, I think. These setups are not such a problem on carbureted cars but on EFI, where you have to send fuel BACK, it needs to go where it came from...
Another weird item on a lot of GT40s is that the fuel pumps are plumbed in SERIES !!?? Go figure. Why would anyone do that? I am still trying to figure that one out.
I plan to use two tanks, two senders, two gauges, two pumps- switched so that power can only go to one side at a time. We'll see how it all works.