Jay,
the surge tank overflow is routed back to the main fuel tank completing the loop....the vent/return should be of a smaller size tube to create a little back pressure in the surge tank to maintain its "full" status...
I've been out of touch for a while. . . darn job. . . . so this conversation is new to me, as is the topic of swirl pots/surge tanks. Googling around helped me understand the basic concept. As I read it, the swirl pot is necessary because the fuel pump on these cars isn't inside the tank like on production cars, and gives some protection against starving the engine of fuel.
So, jay cozz described the routing as:
fuel tank>filter>fuel pump (bosch)>surge tank>high pressure pump (walbro) >filter>motor
My questions are. . . does the RCR provided tank come with all the "ports" for all this plumbing on it, and does the RCR package include the swirl pot?
Regards,
Ruth