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Boot installation and primer pumps.
I`ve seen a few installs on here with the ERL pump in the boot, is there any disadvantage with having shuch a long line from the pump to the jet?
Also if the pump is directly under the water bottle is there a need to have a priming pump at all? will it lenghten the service life of the ERL pump? My system will comprise of 1 jet to start, will a priming pump fitted shift more water (say for a meduim sized jet?). I`ll be running a decent guage wire to the back if the car to supply enough power, just the lenght of the delivery pipe worries me. Cheers |
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Hi keithmac,
I've got the same sort of setup, on a twinturbo v6, the good thing about having a long pipe is that you don't need an accumulator(the length of the pipe is the accumulator) to get the extra flow you get from one. I run a heavy guage wire also, the priming pump enables the erl pump to shift more water up to ~600ml , instead of 330ml stock or ~360ml with accumulator, but your not using more than 330ml then priming pump is not needed with pump under tank. Cheers Ryan |
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Cheers for the avice, I think I`ll start with no primer and go from there, 300ml is probably more than enough for what I need.
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