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Hi guys, I wrote this for another post but I think it makes sense here...

A Bosch 044 pump is rated for around 200 litres per hour at 73.5 psi (40 psi fuel pressure plus 33.5 psi boost). If it is not pumping against pressure (ie; into a surge tank) it flows around 330 litres per hour.

The #1 purpose of a surge tank is to remove the possibility of fuel starvation due to centrifugal force moving the petrol in the main fuel tank away from the pick up (ie; under acceleration, braking or cornering). It also has a #2 purpose, to act as a reservoir for fuel to supply the main (engine supplying) fuel pumps.

If you have a 2 litre surge tank full, that is enough to supply 2 X 200 litre pumps for 18 seconds even if the lift pump (in the tank) isn't working.

400 / 60 / 60 = 0.11 litres per second

So 2 litres = 18 seconds

But of course the lift pump is still working (at 330 litres) so the surge tank is only going down at 400 - 330 = 70 litres per hour. That's 0.02 litres per second, so it would take 100 seconds for the surge tank to empty.

I don't know about you, but I can't drive my Skyline, if it had an engine needing 400 litres per hour (enough for >1,200 bhp), for 100 seconds without lifting the throttle.

Hope that helps

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