Limits of a returnless system.
#12
If that's how your gonna build it with the reg out side the tank, I would not use the Corvette filter/reg, I'd just uses a regular return style reg AND boost reference it. You'll basically have a return system with a returnless fuel rail which will support quite a bit of power I believe.
#14
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From: Huntsville, AL
Your diagram is a returnless setup, except from the regulator back is in the tank. If you are intent on running this setup, I would use bigger line from the regulator to the rails. The big advantage of a return setup is not all the fuel has to flow through the regulator - only the fuel thats not used, which at WOT, isnt much.
#17
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From: Huntsville, AL
yes because of the higher volume of fuel in the lines, but to be honest, I think it would be a waste. Just upgrade the pump until you are ready to convert to a return system.
#19
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From: Huntsville, AL
Yes. The fuel system parts dont care if they are in a leaf blower or a ZR1, much less an f150 vs a silverado. All pumps, regulators, injectors, rails, etc., work exactly the same.







