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Old 01-28-2009, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by longpath
So, in lieu of the dump and fill method, do you advocate fill, dump, fill, dump, or just fill and dump?
End incomplete premixing forever! (requires 2 small holes added to the gas tank)

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MMO is fine to use. No probs with seals etc.
the 09 fp appears to be interchangeable--i will know for sure the end of the month.
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That would be perfect if it is OD. At least a better solution than the current fp
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OK, my story needs an ending also. Noticed a fuel starvation or spark starvation the other day twice. Normal driving - so not sure what is was. Have not been able to replicate it yet.
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OD, I have a concern with punching holes in a screen that has a fine Micron rating. Do you feel there is any drawback to allowing larger chunks of crap to get to the injectors?
I deal with fuel systems that now are down to 2-5 mic rated and will F#@K up with a 10 mic filter.
Please don't take this wrong, I don't know the tolerance of the injectors to trash.
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The sock is pre-filter...o the OEM filter is still there....it just allows bigger stuff into the pump.

I run mine without a sock.....and have not had any problems.....but I also run a 1 micron external fuel filter
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Ok cool, where is the main filter? I am going senile b4 my time, all appologies to everyone for me and my mouth.
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Originally Posted by dannobre
The sock is pre-filter...o the OEM filter is still there....it just allows bigger stuff into the pump.
True. The "sock" as it's been referred to here is just a pre-filter for the pump. It's only there for pump durability. It is not intended to filter fuel going to the injectors. The filter that is filtering before the injectors is inside the canister looking thing that surrounds the actual pump motor itself.


Originally Posted by dannobre
I run mine without a sock.....and have not had any problems.....but I also run a 1 micron external fuel filter
How long have you been running it like this? You may not have had problems yet but I'd keep a close eye on this.

Larger particles getting into the pumping chamber can wear down the impellor and you will eventually start to see flow performance degradation. Clearances from the impellor to pumping chamber wall will increase making the pumping chamber less efficient. This will happen over time and not very quick like. Think erosion. Not sure of this particular pump design but dirt and debris if large enough can jam the impellor completely and the pump can seize.

Also, the dirt and debris without the sock can cause the brushes and commutator of the pump motor to wear quicker than usual as well.

I wouldn't recommend running without some type of sock in place.
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Main filter is in the pump canister...that's part of the problem And the reason you have to replace the pump to change the filter....
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Filter circled in red.
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Originally Posted by howardteets

How long have you been running it like this? You may not have had problems yet but I'd keep a close eye on this. About 7 months...but we have really clean gas here it seems compared to some of the "Southern Gentlemen" who have pulled there pumps apart. I am well aware of the wear on the pump issue...and truely expect to be replacing the pump sooner than later


I wouldn't recommend running without some type of sock in place

I'm looking for a good compromise for a sock...so far I don't like the options. I think I may just put a screened pickup in there??



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Very true. Some fuel is cleaner than others. For the most part US & Canada is pretty good. You'd be changing the pump every other week if you were using China fuel.

Maybe try looking into a sock / screen they use on diesel lift pumps. They are usually a much larger micron size due to the viscosity of the diesel fuel. Don't know why I didn't think of this before. That way you could use a smaller sock and not have to worry about cutting holes in reservoir to make a larger sock fit.
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Good idea...I have to go to the diesel injector place Friday..I'll see what they have

Do you know the ID of the pump inlet?
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I smell voided warranties lol
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If you are talking about me...mine was toast a long time ago

And about 150 HP
Old 01-28-2009, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by gundarx
so just to be clear.. you have a mixing bottle filled with fp+ and idemitsu AND also gasoline? then you pour that bottle in half-way at the pump?

if so, that's allot of work
no i have a one liter aquafina bottle with a wide mouth. i dump the fp+ and premix into it then add gas and shake while the tank fills to half way.. then i add the mix and fill the rest of the way..

you could do the same with an approved .5 or 1 gallon jug. i live life on the edge..

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Originally Posted by DOMINION
Yea some stations wong even let you add gas additives at the pumps.

Swoope, what octane are you using? 91?
87 in day to day life. almost always ammco. 93 or 94 on track weekends.

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Originally Posted by Brettus
New theory

gas by itself = fine . can't argue with that one

Premix + gas = works fine . Just ask the millions of 2 stroke premixers around the world . Sure they recommend you shake it up before use but that is just for even distribution .

Idemitsu + gas = works fine . Been there done that- used a case

Fp+ + gas = OK probably - that is what it was designed to do right ?

Fp+ + premix + gas = ??????????????????????????


Ten points for guessing which one has the most question marks hanging over it
had the same problem before using fp+. that pump died the same death as the fp+ one..

i cant stess enough that i think this is wacky stuff from years ago.. i used some belray syn 2 stroke oil that was 15 bucks a qt. because that was all i could find..

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Originally Posted by howardteets
Swoope,

How's Fraken Pump running? Got a few concerns with what you have done.

Couple of questions / comments:
1) What was the reasoning to cutting the hole in the reservoir?

to catch the slosh heading to the center of the tank in left hand turns!!!!
2) How are your low fuel start ups?

maybe two cranks longer, yes it is noticible
3) Have you had any starvation issues? (more than normal anyways)

just finishing my first tank. long drive to atlanta tomorrow! more info then..

Reason for questions:

- The reservoir's main purpose is to hold fuel around the pump in low fuel conditions, for dynamic handling, start ups & start ups on grades.

yep, and trust me on franknpump two i am going to take the time to seal around the sock where it exits the bucket. this is just a test / learning experiment!
- Cutting the hole in the bottom has now prevented the reservoir from ever filling up, it seems like a significant sized hole, bigger than the inlet flow rate of the reservoir j/p can keep up with anywayyes, but before in certian situations you could slosh the gas out of the top of the bucket. that i am going to address also on pump 2. right now i am 25 miles past yellow. no issues. even did a full redline up to 4th.
- I would expect that you would see longer crank times during low fuel start ups & starvations issues that were fairly prevalent before may now become worse

the crank is noticeable but not that much.. so far so fun..

Above is what I would be concerned with, but I have been wrong before. If it's been working fine that congrats!
the sock i am using was a gift after i gave a smart person my idea. he said go for it. and agreed with the angle of the sock.. i dont know how much the sock is. but it cant be much.. i figure if this works, seal the sock to the bucket and change it every 10k miles. worth it to me!

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Originally Posted by olddragger
Hey Howard --I think I can respond somewhat to your ?
Swoope was having track starvation with 3/4 of a tank.
his problems increased to the point that the car was stalling (fuel supply issues)during everyday driving--normal stuff.
The sock you see is an attempt to get a bigger sock on the system and to go with a 70 mic size versus our small 30 mic version.

Cncerning the can/sock itself--- i have done a couple of things
1 plastic surgery type needle (approx 70-90 mic size) punched a bunch of holes into the oem sock. in testing pase now
2- the can has a channel in it that flows per venturi fuel to the outside of the can. I closed that up so the venturi only emptys into the can.
3- the top part of the pump assembly is not far from the top lip of the can when you compress it to install. That plus the fact the assembly is almost up agaisnt the front drivers side gas tank wall does not promote fuel going into the can. If you look at the top part of the can a lot of it is actually sealed and there is not a whole lot of room for fuel to get in. SO I notched the fron lip of the can to promote that flow into it. It does help. Can volumne has increased during low tank volumne times. Example my can was approx only 1/3 full when i pulled the pump and there was approx 2 gallons of fuel in the tank itself. After i did the modifications, i rechecked --again with approx 2 gallons in there (just when warning light comes on) and the can was almost full. I had as many controls in place as casually possible.
Seems to have had a positive affect. Now where it has helped with the issues--I dont know yet.
Whats the cost on fuel pump testing?
I will be at Mazmart 1/31 and he has an 09 pump and I cant wait to see it.
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actually denny the pump that i swapped in during the last track weekend was a new to me used one.

i was getting down to about .25 of a tank before i got the starvation issue.

the pump i took out was the one that was dieing at .75 full. the sock was cleaned after that weekend..

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to those that were wondering how i carry the premix the premix stuff.

the photo is in post 4 of this thread..

https://www.rx8club.com/showpost.php...89&postcount=4

tonight i drive to atlanta. ~500 miles. will let you know how the end of the tank i have right now goes, and the one on the way to atlanta.

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So, I see a DIY on how to clean the sock, seems the pores can be manually cleaned with solvents. So, would a good fuel system cleaner added to the gas, be able to "rejuvenate" a gunked-up sock over a period of time?
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So, I see a DIY on how to clean the sock, seems the pores can be manually cleaned with solvents. So, would a good fuel system cleaner added to the gas, be able to "rejuvenate" a gunked-up sock over a period of time?
nope.

three tanks before the photo a can of b&g 44k when into the tank.

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guess i am lucky to have access to plastic surgury needles hehe
mine is doing great so far---but you know it has only been at RR turn 5 that the problem exists---well last time it was turn 3 also--a little.
Swoope see ya Saturday morning--my trans is now doing fine!!
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guess i am lucky to have access to plastic surgury needles hehe
mine is doing great so far---but you know it has only been at RR turn 5 that the problem exists---well last time it was turn 3 also--a little.
Swoope see ya Saturday morning--my trans is now doing fine!!
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damn i have to carry one home now..

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