Electric Fuel Pump & Pressure Regulator Installs

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gazmidas

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Afternoon,

Does anyone have any advice / images confirming the best way to install an electric fuel pump and pressure regulator?

Regards
Gareth
 
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That's how I've got mine installed, on a piece of aluminum mounted to the LH side tray.

Fuel pump mounted on the same panel, with a very short piece of flexible between it and the filter.

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I would consider running a Filter King, (as pictured above)

its not only a pressure reg but also filters at the same time:

https://www.vwheritage.com/shop/AC127201/malpassi-67mm-filter-king-with-glass-bowl-and-6-8mm-unions/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
Thanks both,

Definitely going down the filterking route as the current versions have a glass bowl so you can see the condition of the filter / debris in the bowl. I have seen one where you can attach a fuel pressure regulator as well, which will be handy to set it up properly.

Is that a facet fuel pump you are using? Is it loud when inside the van?

Gareth
 
Hi Gareth,

Filter kings have a built in pressure regulator and therefore don't need another.

https://www.vwheritage.com/shop/AC127201/malpassi-67mm-filter-king-with-glass-bowl-and-6-8mm-unions/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The quietest pump would be:

https://www.vwheritage.com/shop/AC127100/fuel-pump-facet-posi-flow-electric/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

We also now offer a gauge (not yet shown on the web)

AC127209

This I believe screws straight into the filter king so you can set the pressure correctly.
 
I meant to say gauge instead of regulator :)

Thanks for the links! Just need to get some bits ordered and find some time to fit them....

Gareth
 
can't hear the Posi-Flow when in the van, I've got it mounted on some rubber bobbins too though.

Bought my pump from JCC but Heritage sell the same one, my filter king is about 15 years old hence the differences.

I made up a separate piece of fuel tube with a pressure gauge on a tee, I can fit it, set the pressure then take it out. I personally don't like NPT fittings, they have a tendency to leak and therefore having as few of these as possible was my goal ; hence filter king without gauge port.

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