First post: fuel pressure question?

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PeePeeChan
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First post: fuel pressure question?

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Hi everyone, pleased to meet you!

I have a question about fuel pressure here, particularly, how in Earth does 100bar of pressure get produced for the F1 fuel system in the first place? I just don't understand, do they make a special pump just for the application? Or is there another solution in play?

Also, can someone help me to visualize how much 100bar is(like an example ie. a scuba tank exploding, is it the same as a water jet used to cut through steel? etc)

Thanks very much! ~PeePee

Carlos
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Re: First post: fuel pressure question?

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Welcome to the forum, I'm sure someone will be able to answer your question more directly - but here's an interesting link on electronic fuel injection that covers just about everything else to do with it :D
http://www.custom-car.us/efi/default.aspx

xpensive
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Re: First post: fuel pressure question?

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A hundred bars is really not that much in terms of hydraulic pressure, the high-pressure water-unit you buy at any store for washing your car or roof, can handle 100 - 300 Bar.

Hold your thumb against the water-tap, that's typically 6-8 Bar.

A water-jet for cutting steel is a different animal though, 3000 bars comes to mind.
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