Postby Hasbeen » 03 Sep 2020 13:45
I had trouble with pressure regulators on the 7. I don't know why, unless it is that they don't like small fuel flows. We used them totally successfully on Cosworth Ford, & Repco Brabham F1 & F2 engines, but at about 8 miles to the gallon they were using a lot of fuel.
I tried a couple on the 7 with a new mechanical that was over pressure, & causing flooding. They would occasionally simply cut the fuel supply completely for no reason I could find.
I switched to a New Zealand sourced electric pump, [similar to the SU pump], rated at 1.5 to 2.5 PSI. It has so far been successful, about 4 years now. It is installed low down in the engine bay, which probably keeps it's pressure a bit below it's peak capability.
The 4.6L TR8 has a common rail injection system, controlled by a Haltech computer as used in Oz V8 super cars. As I have been too slack to build a serge bottle system for it, it suffers from starvation when turning right with the fuel level below half. I have decided to try the Holly carb fuel mat system, claimed to supply fuel as long as there is a cup or two in the tank.
I'll report this when I have done it.
Hasbeen