under bonnet fuel swirl pot

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under bonnet fuel swirl pot

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i saw these a while ago but cant remember where,
basically its a swirl pot that you can fit under your bonnet with a built in fuel pump
anyone know where you can get them from or more importantly are they any good ?
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I have a Sard pot that takes an in-tank pump. Had it ages and decided not to use it. Bit big but very well made.

If you're interested, do a search and make me an offer :grin:
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I have an under bonnet jobbie but it isnt an all-in-one.

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instead of trudging through page after page of your car thread , can you shed any light on how you done it ?
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You need a pot with 4 spouts, one at the top, one at the bottom and the other two equallyish spaced in the wall.

Bottom one goes to the new pump and from there to the rails.

One side is return from rails via reg.

Other side one is feed from the regular lift pump i.e. fuel supply.

Top is return to tank.

If it's an in pot pump, then that spout goes to the rails, others remain the same.

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right got you , so you use an inline pump inbetween pot and rails :thumb:
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Tk wrote:right got you , so you use an inline pump inbetween pot and rails :thumb:
That's it. Bosch 044 is favoured for Scoobies and cossies, don't know which you'll need on your Golf, unless you've shoe-horned the v3 lump into it :D
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its not for the golf gerry if for something else im helping out on :wink:
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No wonder you don't have any work. You're always working on something :-D
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im flat out on the work front now gerry so all smiles from me :-D
bloody january is a bad time of the year, it was nice having the time off though to tinker
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