I would appreciate some thoughts and input on how to improve this fuel system for my needs.
The car is a 2007 Pontiac Solstice that we use for Lemons racing, bought here on GRM (Sale link), and we have run it in one race so far, where it performed quite well.
The problem we are having is that as the weekend went on, the usable capacity of the fuel tank dropped. Initially we could run down to well below 1/4 tank showing and it ran great. By the end of the weekend we were lucky if we could get to 1/3 tank. As the tank is small and this is an endurance racing, we want to fix this. Normally I would just get a Holly Hydramat as they are amazing voodoo magic and a pump to go with it, and I still might, but this is an unusual design.
The stock fuel system is a 12 gallon plastic tank mounted in the trunk, and in that tank is a complete assembly of the pump, sender, etc. I have deconstructed the whole thing, here are the parts. First, at the bottom there is this white tank that is the base everything. Notice the little rubber red spot, that is flexible and will allow fuel to flow up into the pot from the bottom. That is the only inlet other than pouring into the top.
The pump itself sits in the bottom of this tub, but it has a strange pickup:
the black circle goes over the red rubber bit, then the normal sock pickup is on the side, like this
From here, the pump output goes through a hose into a metal cylinder that surrounds the pump itself. Once that is full then it is pushed out through the top of the pump. In this picture the pump is in the middle, with the U shaped hose going to the cylinder, then the S shaped hose going from the cylinder to the output from the tank at the top.
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My first thought is that I can get an AEM or DeatschWorks fuel pump that have almost identical dimensions but with the correct 11mm offset pickup to use a Hydramat, then just stuff the whole thing in the bottom of this in place of the stock pump and pickup and put it all back together. Is there anything I'm missing or should do differently? Holes drilled in the tub? Get the Hydramat out the bottom? I'm open to ideas.
Last thing to note is that there was a surprising amount of crud in this tub when I pulled it out. As this is a plastic tank I can only imagine that it got some dirty fuel some time in its life. I'm not sure if it was enough to clog up the red rubber valve at the bottom, but it might be. I'm planning on cleaning the tank the best I can while it is all apart, but not dropping it as that involves dropping the entire rear suspension.
Thanks for your thoughts!