GSXR Fuel Pump Q's
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Laverda_steve
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GSXR Fuel Pump Q's
Newbie on the long road to microsquirting a 70's air cooled motorcycle engine. I got 2002 GSXR1000 throttle bodies and injectors etc mounted up to the head and am pretty happy with the result so far, now I'm looking at fuel delivery.
Obviously the easiest way is to use the matching GSXR pump, but I have an old style frame and hence a tank shape which is not terribly compatible with the long Gixxer pump, which is designed to sit in the flat bottom of a tank which basically goes down to the crankcase. The GSXR pump is also attractive as it includes the fuel pressure regulator. The most popular choice for an external pump seems to be the MSD unit, but that puppy is rated to 500hp or somthing! Talk about overkill, I presume the gixxer pump is more closely rated to the capacity of a motorcycle engine and would draw less current as a result?
How does the GSXR adjust for MAP? Other regs I've seen regulate fuel rail pressure relative to the manifold pressure, but it appears from (dodgy ebay) photos I've seen would indicate that there is no manifold pressure line coming into the pump/reg unit. So do Suzuki just ignore this variation in diferential presure across the injector?
I don't have easy access to a wrecking yard nearby, also I'm in Australia where the supply of cheap parts via ebay is not so easy so I can't just grab a pump to look at it. If anyone has decent res pics of one of these beasties (pref with ruler for scale reference) it would be great.
Thanks in advance
Steve
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Laverda_steve
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I guess if it is compensated by the VE table then all is well. Seems like you might have up to what? 500mbar (abs) in the manifold at times? Maybe less. When you're only running 4 bar (abs) rail pressure that seems like a big difference. But oh well, I have to get hold of one of those pumps first and see if I can make it fit in my tank.
Cheers
Steve
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were you happy with the fuel injection change over?
Kev
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Kev
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Probably not a regulator , thats why you had to slow the pump down, is that right?
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The main reason for slowing the pump down was to decrease flow in order to overcome a potential problem of the fuel heating as a result of the amount that the regulator would have needed to bypass. Also there is a possibility of the pump drawing less current but I have not measured this for verification. In operation the fuel flow does not seem to have any noticeable increase in temperature and in hindsight probably would not have had, even with full flow. This is mainly due to the pump being mounted in a position that gets a good cooling air flow and also that the bypass is returned high in the tank where the fuel load is cool.
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Good to know there are other options. you can do what you like here, its only you who pay the price. Its your bike to change how you see fit.