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    Does anyone know what the peak fuel flow, in litres or gallons per minute, for a 2.4 TD is?

    I'm needing to redo some fuel fittings so I'm going to fit some QRCs and an NRV, need the flow so I can size the fittings correctly.

    Cheers
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  • #2
    Originally posted by andy62
    Does anyone know what the peak fuel flow, in litres or gallons per minute, for a 2.4 TD is?

    I'm needing to redo some fuel fittings so I'm going to fit some QRCs and an NRV, need the flow so I can size the fittings correctly.

    Cheers
    400 gallons per second, if your light footed
    Without Surf And Unhappy

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    • #3
      It's going to be really high through small pipes. Manual says about 10cc per 200 pump-strokes at 1200rpm (at pump).

      So at a very rough guess, 1 litre delivered per 4 minutes. (a tank would last 3 hours). The recirculating design means it'll be throwing more than that around.

      That's all guess work...

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      • #4
        Thanks for that.

        Does it say how many times the pump strokes per 1200 RPM? I don't have a manual yet, will get one when I get back from holiday.
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        • #5
          I would guess that the pump will be making four strokes per rev, one for each cylinder.

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          • #6
            As you have 8mm fittings at the filter head, I would assume that would be the safe size to work with on couplings.

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            • #7
              Just saw on http://bjblaster.homedns.org/project...ion/index.html

              that the 2.8 litre diesel needs about 500ml / minute at top revs.
              The 2.4 litre shouldn't be far off that.

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              • #8
                Thanks for that guys, will use 8mm QRCs and a 10mm NRV.
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