Angrey
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Everyone always thinks the return is a help. It's not. It's just moving fuel in a loop. It contributes nothing to the feed requirements of the pump pickup. Basically, it's a circular logic, if the pump needs 100 liters/hour to send to the rails and it's sending 50 liters/hour back to the tank, that means it needs 150 liters/hour going out the door, 100 of it goes to the motor, the other 50 of it goes back to the tank. So the 50 liters/hour you're putting in the bucket are getting sucked up and wasted in a loop.Yes having one pump running will definitely keep the heat down and all 3 pumps running at wot will provide you with plenty of fuel. My only concern with that setup is going wot with too little fuel. I probably wouldn't go wot with too much less then a half a tank. For example I have the radium bucket with a much greater capacity fitted with 2 pumps, it works well but anything less then a 1/4 tank of fuel wot it will drop pressure like a rock and go lean. It drains the bucket dry even with the return feeding right back to both pickups. Cruising around I can run it to empty just like the factory set up no issues.
Running the return feed outside the bucket definitely hurts (because the pump still needs 150 l/h) but having it in the bucket does nothing to aid full supply to the rails. Essentially, for every drop that's coming from the return, it's also been wasted on the return trip. It's a net neutral flow.
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