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for the 99-03 7.3 wvo dual tankers
I have tank, I have oil. I searched but cant find any resources as to where my lines should be routed. Is there unused ports on the block that I can use or maybe a step by step guide for wvo fuel line routing?
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is this a new setup? there are two unused ports, one is the front of the head the other is back, i dont recall which side is which on the SD. look where the current ones are, youll see the other ports opposite.
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Its a new setup I am building on my own. So I can just connect my wvo line to one of the unused ports and block of the diesel when Im on WVO?
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yes and no.
you need a fitler, pump and the wiring for the pump, switch etc. so if you ahve that and not telling us then yes. if not then no. do you need a pump, filter and such, we have links. |
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I did not know about the pump or filter. I figured if I was gravity feeding with a heated tank then I didnt realize I would need to add a pump. So I still need a pump with a heated tank? Can you give me a link as to what type.
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the psd wants about 65 psi of fuel. FASS HPFP ADJ pump for the one that wvodesigns should have in stock soon. after that youll need to plumb in a filter (pressure side), cik-tek and napa fil 4770 are resonably priced. where do you live? what does winter get like? this will change the game as well.
electical you will need to wire so your stock pump shuts off when your wvo pump kicks on. do you want a purge cycle? there are a few good diy threads. check my DIY thread, at the bottom is tubulars diy setup. it has a lot of goodies in it that arent necessary, just convienient, automatic and failover items. but its all there. also read the HEUI thread and how it works, great info |
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i live in 29 palms ,ca. Which is desert.. think death valley (about 150 miles away). Winters get cold to the 30's and we get snow about every other year but from June to December the temperatures range from 75-125 degrees. So Im guessing that I dont want to plumb into my stock fuel pump with veggie oil?
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nope. you would be lucky to get 5k out of it. a hotfox is probably all you need for fuel pickup and tank heat.
hot fox > HOH or HIH > wvo pump > fphe? > check valves > heads |
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can you give me a link to hotfox. Im in this for fuel and $ savings. The 105 gallon tank I bought is steel so I can weld pickups if needed. Hot fox is electrical? Im at work and a lot of websites are blocked but I will check when I get home.
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Veg Power: power from vegetable oil, systems and supply has several. ill probably be getting their 22"-24" pickup fo rmy 105 tank. ive tossed around the idea of putting the fuel pickup in the L section of the tank, but probably wont. the hotfox is coolant heated. avoid electric heat when you can, just less reliable. coolant will always get hot.
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