i have a fuel accumulator i bought from ireland for my e30 but i never installed it. it is for just this purpose. it is an audi part and goes in the tank. 50 bucks and its yours. i paid 59 bucks for it 4 years ago and its been sitting on my desk ever since
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Originally posted by nando View Postyou guys having fuel problems probably just need to replace some old, worn out parts. I don't think E30 swith working fuel systems have this problem.. unless you're pulling some serious G's, I've never had an issue down to 1/4 tank.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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Originally posted by Artful Dodger View Postyeah i am working on getting an intank pump. the factory replacements are $200! I need an alternative. I may get one from my friend. if his wont work Ill buy one.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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If anybody is still having fuel starvation troubles, I offer these anti-surge tanks:
These are hand made by our expert welder.
This is the LLF Anti Surge Fuel system. This is a .8 liter fuel canister that acts like the fuel accumulators you see on JGTC and Lemans race cars. The idea behind this is that the canister is always full at all times. Even if the fuel tank pickup is not picking up fuel in every corner. This will completely eliminate all fuel starvation problems associated with our cars. These will work with the stock tank and pump. These will be beneficial with the stock tank or a fuel cell. Each and every one is precision tig welded personally by me, pressure tested, inspected, and hand polished. I am currently offering these with all -6 fittings as pictured, and also with a -8 feed for the really high hp guys. It is also possible to add another feed to support a twin pump system.
-Erik
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