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How possible is a hybid fuel system in a 2000 mustang?
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<blockquote data-quote="robert presti" data-source="post: 15259847" data-attributes="member: 175530"><p>I'm wondering if I should stay pulse width modulation and have a regulator and return line as well to eliminate spikes, but also to reduce the amount of fuel being circulated. In this situation I would use the original fuel line to return the fuel and I have a -8an line ran next to it. With the fuel pumps at 100% the stock fuel line shouldn't keep up as a return, so I would have to run another -8an line. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if the regulator in return fuel would confuse the computer or fpmd to the point it simply isn't possible, or if there is a way around. I see an aftermarket solution if I go this route, but wonder if it is possible with the stock ford control.</p><p></p><p> I haven't run my car enough to see what the fuel system will learn on its own or how long that even takes. Hard to get the MAF transfer function in the ball park when I have fuel pressures all over the place.</p><p></p><p> Should be HYBRID but don't see how to edit the title.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert presti, post: 15259847, member: 175530"] I'm wondering if I should stay pulse width modulation and have a regulator and return line as well to eliminate spikes, but also to reduce the amount of fuel being circulated. In this situation I would use the original fuel line to return the fuel and I have a -8an line ran next to it. With the fuel pumps at 100% the stock fuel line shouldn't keep up as a return, so I would have to run another -8an line. I don't know if the regulator in return fuel would confuse the computer or fpmd to the point it simply isn't possible, or if there is a way around. I see an aftermarket solution if I go this route, but wonder if it is possible with the stock ford control. I haven't run my car enough to see what the fuel system will learn on its own or how long that even takes. Hard to get the MAF transfer function in the ball park when I have fuel pressures all over the place. Should be HYBRID but don't see how to edit the title. [/QUOTE]
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