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im doing a essay assignment thing for college on fueling system one of the question is about the difference in fuel tank on petrol and diesel :?

 

is the sender different or something thats all i can think of :sad:

 

Can anyone help? :thumbsup:

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thanks mate don't know much bout diesels really :thumbsup:

not even I, but when i was doing the conversion on the viva my dad mentioned to put in diesel fuel pipes because they are wider, and you get better flow that way (we were suspecting we had a clogged fuel line, but it was the filter at the end of the day)

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diesels work at a higher fuel pressure than petrols and i think petrols have the pump at the tank end whilst diesel have the pump at the engine end

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thanks for help yeah diesels do work at higher pressure think they have two pumps one two take fuel intector pump then another high pressure pump before injectors?

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thanks for help yeah diesels do work at higher pressure think they have two pumps one two take fuel intector pump then another high pressure pump before injectors?

 

A diesel will have a low pressure lift pump mounted in the vicinity of the tank then a high pressure fuel injection pump that is usually mounted on the engine and often mechanically driven. Not too different to what you might have on a fuel injection petrol car equipped with a swirl pot, i.e. a low pressure or transfer pump from tank to swirl pot and a high pressure pump to the fuel injectors.

 

Off the top of my head, I'm struggling to think of what might be different in a diesel tank. Diesel engines always need a tank return but then so do petrol injection systems.

 

:? Thinking.................

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i really can't think of anything for tank so said there basically baffles ect

 

what would you class as a metering system thats another question on the list. i cant decide if it's were sender tells your fuel level or how the ecu control the amount of fuel it injects :?

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There's not really much difference between a diesel tank and a petrol tank. All diesel tanks will have a fuel return as diesels tend to return more fuel than they use. In returning fuel it also helps to warm the fuel thus cutting down the possibilty of waxing.

Another way of reducing waxing is to ad a drop of petrol as this has a lower freezing point.

The only other difference i can think of is the position the tank is mounted in. As petrol is more volatile than diesel the tank is usually mounted a little more out of the way, ie not on the side of the vehicle like seen on trucks etc. As far as i am aware some of the more modern petrol tanks are also fitted with scavenger fuel pumps which you don't normally find with diesels. Even if i'm not 100% right it might get you out of the shite.

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anyone got any idea about metering question? what is the metering system the way ecu decides how much fuel ot how the sender reads how much fuel you have? :?

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Have to say when converting petrol to deisel, we have never changed a takn, and on the only factory diesel we have the tank looks exactly like a petrol one. There are 2 sender units though.

No idea about the ECU, there be dragons.....

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