SheepDog
Well-Known Member
The syphon/venturi that Radium uses, is not adequate when considering keeping the bucket full, regardless of fuel demand or fuel level. The pumps can empty the bucket (especially when fuel levels are low) faster than the syphon system can replenish it. This is even more evident with Automatic transmission cars where there is basically no delay in fuel demand between shifts, on a Long WOT pull (1/4 mile run for example)Whats wrong with the radium bucket that its not much better than an open hanger?
Radium is using 2 umbrella valves in the bottom of the bucket, and then a single syphon to draw fuel over from the passenger side of the tank, but this does not address the issue of keeping the bucket full of fuel. The OEM bucket also uses a second venturi to feed fuel into the bucket, from the drivers side as well. the KPM module is even better, as they employ 4 venturis to ensure that the pumps are completely submerged at all times.
The radium bucket does help with fuel slosh starvation, whereas an open hanger design could run the pumps completely dry in the event of hard cornering and lower fuel levels.
Basically, Syphoning fuel from the passenger side alone isn't enough during lower fuel level situations. The system needs to suck fuel from outside the bucket on the drivers side, and dump it back into the bucket as well.
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