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wireman wrote: Chuck the old zenith carb and find a flatslide to replace it with
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Hollywoodmx wrote:
wireman wrote: Tried editing my post to say fuel pressure regulator,but having troubles posting :sick: :laugh:
Ya my bad for not being clear. My description earlier wasn't good. I wasn't referring to the fpr. I knew what that was and the regulator. Woops. :pinch:
I was referring to these in this attached pic. The Nos part was attached to the FPR where you see the non connected ntp fitting, then to the carb. The gas tank feeds that weird aluminium box. Nos item has two wires running to it (neither were hooked up both looked like grounds) and the aluminium box had two wires hooked up, looks like power and ground.
turboking wrote: a low pressure (6 psi or less) adjustable fuel pressure regulator, I forget the brand name..... :whistle: looks like you are using a zenith or bendix carburetor . these carbs usually use less than 3 psi fuel pressure....... :huh:
It's good you said this. It's set at 2.5 and I was thinking that must be another measurement cause in race cars I was used to 40+ psi on the fpr's.(time to take back the fp gauge that was 0-100)..lol . So with your info it must be specifically a 1-5 PSI fpr. I was hoping to move it to 3 because on the carb the adjustable MJ is running out of room when I'm trying to richen it up to where the needle almost comes out. Now that kind of doesn't make sense to me because I am at 4000ft so I should be leaning it out more. That or that adjustable jet is too lean to begin with. Did they make different MJ sizes for those carbs?
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turboking wrote: it's a facet buzzer fuel pump . facets came with many turbo or blower kits. fuel pressure out of this pump is 5 psi or lower . :woohoo:
just to make sure you don't lean your engine out (Run out of fuel) :pinch:
regarding your carburetor is it one you bought and stuck on your blower? :blink:
I know most bendix and zeniths were modified by atp for turbo, having modded emulsion tube and fuel seat. choke butterfly removed. I think the high speed circuit was modded also.
the reason these butterfly carbs were used is the slide would not get stuck in a wide open position when in high boost.
A mikuni rfs with dual cable would work.
but my self I always use bendix /zenith and s&s on turbos. I would like to try a 42 rfs mikuni on some of my stuff, but as long as my stuff ain't broke ,I won't change...........
turboking wrote:
Personally I set mine at 2 psi or less . :pinch: around 3 psi you may start blowing the fuel needle off the seat. but yes it will richen it some what.
these settings are what have worked for me all these years.
I use the zenith/ bendix with up to 30 psi of boost But I do have h20 injection and have not hurt any z engines yet :whistle:
turboking wrote: I rechecked out your photo of the facet pump and your fuel solenoid for your nitrous.
IMO if you are feeding the turbo carb and your nitrous from this facet pump. :ohmy: you may be looking at a meltdown.
At the very least I would use one of the cylindrical pumps that came with a nos kit and regulate it down for the blower carb off of it. Original aftermarket use for facet pumps was on Volkswagen bugs along with the regulator. ( :pinch: Low fuel needs) I've taken many facet pumps apart to repair them before .they buzz, the magnet energizes a plunger that moves up and down , a spring returns it closed.
IMO a vane pump is much better like originally supplied with a NOS kit.
Hope this helps
www.holley.com/data/products/pictures/medium15760NOS.jpg
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zed1015 wrote: Measure the carb on the manifold side, i bet it's 42 to 45mm ish. TOO SMALL.
Drouin supplied either a bendix or zenith carb (can't remember which but have the sales brocure somewhere) as an upgrade to the original 55mm injector.
I run a S&S super 'G' which is around 52mm and could really do with something bigger as i feel it's still restrictive as chargers need big chunks of air.
A super'D' would be the next best thing if wanting to stay carburated and then it's on to making a big throttle body which is my future plan maybe using one off a car as a basis to build off.
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Hollywoodmx wrote:
wireman wrote: Chuck the old zenith carb and find a flatslide to replace it with
Ya its this one on the left, the non push pull. Mine is 51mm on the intake filter side. I would replace if it made sense but these zeniths are 400-500 new still and this is more like a throttle body so I would say slightly more advanced over flat side carbs. BUT I think I would benefit from a bigger diameter carb.. :evil:
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turboking wrote: :ohmy: facet pump is still available. they used to be less than $15.00 new....... see below :woohoo:
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1.5-4.5 Max. Pressure
$45.99
Solid State Purolator/Facet Fuel Pump
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1.5-4.5 Maximum Pressure with an average flow of 15 @ 1 PSI
turboking wrote:
:huh: I thought drouin's used their own copy of hilborn manual fuel injection like a magnacharger ?
donthaveakawman wrote: something gives me the impression this supercharged motor has more meat on its bones than it would with a turbocharger.
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