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Avoiding Fuel Starvation in the BMW E36 M3 via the Installation of Twin Fuel Pumps

March 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Under racing conditions, the engine in the BMW E36 M3 may “starve” for fuel when the amount of gasoline in its tanks falls below a certain level. This Application Guide details the installation of twin fuel pumps on a 1995 M3 Lightweight to alleviate this problem. The E36 3 series1 uses a molded one-piece plastic fuel tank under the rear passenger seats. A small passage over the driveshaft connects the two tank halves.

Fuel is added through the filler pipe. Fuel is extracted from the right-hand-side2 (rhs) of the fuel tank via an in-tank fuel pump. The fuel passes through a filter and pressurizes the fuel rail, to which the injectors are attached.

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