Re: In tank fuel pump (WAS: Re: My Car's New Trick)
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Re: In tank fuel pump (WAS: Re: My Car's New Trick)



I agree Gary and I even offered to give him mine but he didn't want to get into the engine. I now he'd love it.!!!

On May 8, 2016 8:00 PM, "Gary Pavlovich" <glpavlovich@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Rich,
With regard to Michael Harding’s amazing 65 road race car; I think he would be light years ahead with that 284/.510” HP Poly cam in his Poly.  He is winning now with one-hand tied behind his back and I would like to see him make the most of the Poly as it is much stronger than the 360 given equal speed parts; iron 360 heads also crack unless he upgrades to trick aluminum ones.
Gary P.
 
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2016 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: In tank fuel pump (WAS: Re: My Car's New Trick)
 

Great article. Michael Harding of Street Legal TV has done much along the fuel tank line. He has an in tank system on his 65 Ply "Track attack" car. That car has all the goodies. I can't believe he hasn't stepped up to a bigger cam. He's still using the 264 hot street cam in his 318 with his dual quad Fast EZ EFI. He is planning to change to a 360 in the future.

On May 8, 2016 7:17 PM, <furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My thoughts on advantages of the fuel pump in the tank is to overcome some of the problems caused by new fuels. Access to our tanks is nothing more than one strap holding it in place. Here is some thought to start with.
 
Nick
 
 

From: "Gary Pavlovich" <glpavlovich@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: In tank fuel pump (WAS: Re: My Car's New Trick)
 
Thank you Nick for the comprehensive list of stations and Ethanol-free fuels with pricing.  I won’t complain about our 91 unleaded “premium” w/up to 10% Ethanol laden swamp water here in southern California.
With my vintage Mopars, I always add Lucas Fuel Treatment and TORCO Accelerator to our fuels to protect against detonation.  I haven’t had any Ethanol issues though in over 25yrs. of driving with our fuels.
I use Carter electric fuel pumps, fuel pressure regulators, and over 1.5” of laminated hardwood spacer under my Thermoquad 850cfm carbs; keeps the fuel much cooler than otherwise; –70F heat reduction w/laminated wood spacers and –20F with the phenolic resin Thermoquad carburetor float body.  I will be adding a cool can, RPM Air Gap (from LD340 intake) and cold air induction to my 340 car later this year to further enhance fuel temps to the carburetor.
Nick, what is your thoughts on the advantage of having a fuel pump inside the tank like new vehicles?  The new cars need cool fuel to extend the life of the pump but I would prefer the external Carter/Holley/Mallory style pumps externally mounted for easier access on our 50-60’s Hot-Rods.
Gary P.
 
From: Bob
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2016 6:49 AM
Subject: In tank fuel pump (WAS: Re: My Car's New Trick)
 

How tough would it be to cobble up a pump onto the plate that holds the fuel sender?  But clearance could be an issue?? 

 

BC


On 5/8/2016 8:34 AM, furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Gary & others,
 
Well most everyone knows CT. is not one of the top 10 places to live anymore. I am not surprised at the cost of this fuel since it's always been our normal. Back in 2002 when I bought my Fury Sunoco ethanol free gasoline was $8.00 at the pump for Sunoco at this same Fairfield station. What does surprise me is the low cost some of you have in other states. Here in CT. most of our fuel arrives by ship in the port of New Haven or Bridgeport. CT allows a destination charge from the port storage to the dealer, ie. mileage.
This morning I checked with Pure Fuel Gas Stations and they list 14 distributors of ethanol free gasoline. I checked each of the 14 stations and also learned that these gasoline also contains lead, which I did not know.
 
Happy Mother's Day fuel prices;
                                                                            Octane               Price per gal.
Berlin                 Shell                                         110                      9.99
Burlington          Sunoco                                      94  98  110         ?
Fairfield              Sunoco                                     94                       15.00
Farmington         Advanced Equip                       94                       ?
Haddam             Alan's Small Engine Service     95                       ?
Lakeville             Limerock Park                          93                       6.50
New Britain         Gallo Auto Sunoco                   98  110  112       ?
New Milford        RT Layton Co.                          112                     9.50
Old Saybrook     Saybrook Lawn & Power          94                       ?
Plainville             VP Racing                                102                     ?
Stamford             Sunoco                                     95                      16.00
Taftville               CB Fabrication                          95  102  112      ?
Windsor              Sunoco                                     110                     9.99
Woodstock         Tractor Supply                          94  98  115         ?
 
Living with our vintage cars and ethanol. Again I would like to see a conversion unit made with a reliable electric fuel pump to fit our 62-65 gas tanks making our cars as reliable as our daily drivers.
 
Nick T.
 
 
 
 
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