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Fuelpump and some strange stuff?

Started by andben, May 03, 2012, 01:48:39 PM

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andben

Looked under my car today for first time since I bought it and found two electrical fuelpumps, fuelfilter but what is it more?
I dont know what it is, never seen it before on any car! Please help! :)







I guess I need to buy some more rubber to "hang" my fuelpumps... Yes, they ARE very noicy!!! Ideas?

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b5blue

That is a lot of stuff!!!  :o
Pumps and filters X2 ?   :scratchchin:

tan top

thinking as under your avaitor you have 440 injection  , an i right in thinking  your running some type of EFI :scratchchin: if so  , looks like some kind of fuel accumliator , hold the fuel line/injector pressurised when ignition is off ! :scratchchin:

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Just spit-balling here... Maybe instead of going back to the fuel tank with 2 return/bypass lines, that all EFI/Mech. FI systems need atleast 1, because the tank doesn't have enoungh provissions for 2 return/bypass lines, it goes to a canister to then feed the pumps from the tank thru the filter/s & return lines, with a single pressurized return into the tank... What the hell, I gave it a shot... Trace the lines see, what order & where they are coming from & to where they go...
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