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Old 07-06-2008, 06:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Twin walbo and hotwire?

HI all,

I have a litlle ..litlle question! I have twin walbro in my fuel tank and i would like to know if i need one or two hotwire?

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Old 07-06-2008, 06:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I all,

I have a litlle ..litlle question! I have twin walbro in my fuel tank and i would like to know if i need one or two hotwire?

Thank's..

Saf
I would say yes since the current draw of two pumps will be putting a lot of strain on the stock circuit. However, more importantly have you increased the size of the fuel return line? The output of the dual pumps will overflow the pressure regulator without a larger return line. I assume you have installed a larger output line from the pumps, then you can adapt the stock feed line as the return to the tank and you should be OK.

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I would say yes since the current draw of two pumps will be putting a lot of strain on the stock circuit. However, more importantly have you increased the size of the fuel return line? The output of the dual pumps will overflow the pressure regulator without a larger return line. I assume you have installed a larger output line from the pumps, then you can adapt the stock feed line as the return to the tank and you should be OK.

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Thank's Dough , but you don't understand my question!

I already have all fuel line in my car My problem come from the hotwire look:



For the moment , i have one hotwire for twin pump and now is broken and i would like if i need one hotwire for each pump!

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You should not need an additional hot wire but I would pick up a high current Stereo fuse and holder to handle the higher current.

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