I have an Ellision Throttle Body for my 0320 and don't know if the Rebel has
enough head pressure to run it without a fuel pump? Gravity is so simple and
uncomplicated but a fuel pump will requires the use of a mechanical and back
up electric pump, as well as more fittings and hoses and something else to
fail. The TBI PSI is min 2 and max 6. The TBI people say use a pump but the
specs seem to say the Rebel has sufficient head pressure to operate 150% of
the fuel flow. Anyone using a TBI out there?
Bruce G 357R
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Ellision Throttle Body
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Off the top of me head so to speak...
Four feet of vertical head gives 2 psi with water so you'd need almost 6
feet with gas so methinks you gonna need a pump unless you mount the
carb 6 feet below the bottom of the tank.
Ken
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Four feet of vertical head gives 2 psi with water so you'd need almost 6
feet with gas so methinks you gonna need a pump unless you mount the
carb 6 feet below the bottom of the tank.
Ken
Legeorgen@cs.com wrote:
I have an Ellision Throttle Body for my 0320 and don't know if the Rebel has
enough head pressure to run it without a fuel pump? Gravity is so simple and
uncomplicated but a fuel pump will requires the use of a mechanical and back
up electric pump, as well as more fittings and hoses and something else to
fail. The TBI PSI is min 2 and max 6. The TBI people say use a pump but the
specs seem to say the Rebel has sufficient head pressure to operate 150% of
the fuel flow. Anyone using a TBI out there?
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Ellision Throttle Body
Hi Ken
My quick calculations are in agreement with your numbers. A head of about
69.3" of Avgas would give you 2 PSI head pressure.
Brian #328R
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Off the top of me head so to speak...
Four feet of vertical head gives 2 psi with water so you'd need almost 6
feet with gas so methinks you gonna need a pump unless you mount the
carb 6 feet below the bottom of the tank.
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My quick calculations are in agreement with your numbers. A head of about
69.3" of Avgas would give you 2 PSI head pressure.
Brian #328R
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Off the top of me head so to speak...
Four feet of vertical head gives 2 psi with water so you'd need almost 6
feet with gas so methinks you gonna need a pump unless you mount the
carb 6 feet below the bottom of the tank.
Ken
Legeorgen@cs.com wrote:
hasI have an Ellision Throttle Body for my 0320 and don't know if the Rebel
andenough head pressure to run it without a fuel pump? Gravity is so simple
backuncomplicated but a fuel pump will requires the use of a mechanical and
theup electric pump, as well as more fittings and hoses and something else to
fail. The TBI PSI is min 2 and max 6. The TBI people say use a pump but
ofspecs seem to say the Rebel has sufficient head pressure to operate 150%
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Ellision Throttle Body
Ken,
That 6' of head pressure might be a little difficult. It might work in a
power dive, though.
Bruce G
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That 6' of head pressure might be a little difficult. It might work in a
power dive, though.
Bruce G
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