G'Day All
I have a 1980 FI model and get fuel surge when cornering once my fuel is low, do other FI owners experience this at all?
I have been considering installing a surge tank but the $1M Q is where to put it, obvious answer is the boot but it is unsightly and will get in the way for normal use???
Opinions anyone??
Fuel Surge / Surge tank
- divace73
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Fuel Surge / Surge tank
Cheers David
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- divace73
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
anyone, bueller???
Cheers David
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- 4uall
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
my only opinion is that I have never had this issue. ..........................................................yet
Jay
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- divace73
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
I only notice it when fuel is low and driving is spirited...most of out spider love a little spirited driving4uall wrote:my only opinion is that I have never had this issue. ..........................................................yet
Cheers David
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
I get exactly the same problem and will install a 2l swirl pot at some stage, in the meantime i refuel every 250klms!!
- divace73
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
where do you think you will put it?weekend warrior wrote:I get exactly the same problem and will install a 2l swirl pot at some stage, in the meantime i refuel every 250klms!!
Cheers David
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
What capacity size swirl pot were you thinking of Divace?
You could use the spare wheel well, have the pot mounted forward and right in the well so if it does protrudes floor level it wouldn't be too bad as it will be off to one side.
Carry a can of finileak instead of a spare wheel or you could use a 12' rim off the 126 as a kind of "space saver" type of spare. You have to check if the 126 rim would clear your brakes, not sure on this. Does the new 500 have a space saver spare, this could provide caliper clearance if the 126 one is a fail.
You could use the spare wheel well, have the pot mounted forward and right in the well so if it does protrudes floor level it wouldn't be too bad as it will be off to one side.
Carry a can of finileak instead of a spare wheel or you could use a 12' rim off the 126 as a kind of "space saver" type of spare. You have to check if the 126 rim would clear your brakes, not sure on this. Does the new 500 have a space saver spare, this could provide caliper clearance if the 126 one is a fail.
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
Between the battery and shock tower on left side, directly above fuel tank, quite easy to install.divace73 wrote:where do you think you will put it?weekend warrior wrote:I get exactly the same problem and will install a 2l swirl pot at some stage, in the meantime i refuel every 250klms!!
Just need some hoses and a generic low pressure pump to feed it
- divace73
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
most probably a 2L, I imagine that should be enough??Fi8spider wrote:What capacity size swirl pot were you thinking of Divace?
You could use the spare wheel well, have the pot mounted forward and right in the well so if it does protrudes floor level it wouldn't be too bad as it will be off to one side.
Carry a can of finileak instead of a spare wheel or you could use a 12' rim off the 126 as a kind of "space saver" type of spare. You have to check if the 126 rim would clear your brakes, not sure on this. Does the new 500 have a space saver spare, this could provide caliper clearance if the 126 one is a fail.
I did just get myself a 15" space saver ready for a bigger brake upgrade
I was kinda hoping to avoid putting it exposed in the boot.
What are peoples thoughts of having it in the engine bay??
Cheers David
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
I'll make you a sexy aluminium cover!!divace wrote:I was kinda hoping to avoid putting it exposed in the boot.
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Re: Fuel Surge / Surge tank
It looks like our friends on the other side of the pond just don't drive these cars as they were intended!!