Re: Closed loop fuel pump setup
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 8:45 pm
Pavlo,
ok in to 7, do I need to change IGN to 1..7TTL ?
I have had custom switching unit made for this specific purpose that only goes one way, we decided a H bridge was not needed for this as the motor only needs to go one way and we could build a stronger more durable unit at the same size, I'll set it from 35% and scale up to 95%
I'm going to run a ignition source to the main pump relay and have cut in the switching unit between the relay and pump, I think the FuelPump 2 is already set at 0% duty so I can just leave it
the surge tank is 8.5 liters and the lift pump is the Walbro E85 pump so if it doesn't turn on till the motor is running it won't matter, I always manually fill the surge tank anyway so that also won't be an issue
even if they can change FP2 to run identically to FP1 settings with prime times and such would be good
Michael,
I thought of doing it that way but my idea is to have the lift pump "flush" the heated fuel returning from the motor out of the surge tank so having the lift pump slow down with the main pump reduces that
I have read your build thread, looks good mate, while reading it I saw you put something in for the TPS signal, any chance you can PM me what you did ?
Cheers,
Michael
ok in to 7, do I need to change IGN to 1..7TTL ?
I have had custom switching unit made for this specific purpose that only goes one way, we decided a H bridge was not needed for this as the motor only needs to go one way and we could build a stronger more durable unit at the same size, I'll set it from 35% and scale up to 95%
I'm going to run a ignition source to the main pump relay and have cut in the switching unit between the relay and pump, I think the FuelPump 2 is already set at 0% duty so I can just leave it
the surge tank is 8.5 liters and the lift pump is the Walbro E85 pump so if it doesn't turn on till the motor is running it won't matter, I always manually fill the surge tank anyway so that also won't be an issue
even if they can change FP2 to run identically to FP1 settings with prime times and such would be good
Michael,
I thought of doing it that way but my idea is to have the lift pump "flush" the heated fuel returning from the motor out of the surge tank so having the lift pump slow down with the main pump reduces that
I have read your build thread, looks good mate, while reading it I saw you put something in for the TPS signal, any chance you can PM me what you did ?
Cheers,
Michael