I have a kart tank, roughly 2 gallon total tank size, feeding stock 38mm carbs so it's just one fuel pickup, in the tank with the metal thing to keep the internal end of the fuel line near the bottom rear of the tank. I'm not using any reserve switch right now so it's just a line from the fuel tank pickup straight to the carb inlet, and another line from the carb return to the other pickup in the tank, so very short fuel lines.
Once the tank gets down to maybe 1/2-3/4 gallon left, everything is fine if I'm just driving around but any blipping and jumping and general tomfoolery and I start to get random bogs, which I'm guessing are from the fuel sloshing around away from the pickup.
It looks like what I have going on is pretty similiar to what a lot of people do with these cart tanks, wondering if people just put up with it and only use an effective ~1.5gallon capacity?
The combination of single pickup and single pump on the stock carbs with no reserve switch means a lot less total volume in the fuel system than a dual 44+ dual pump dual line, maybe with dual lines or a reserve switch there is enough volume in the total fuel system to act as somewhat of a "reservoir" for when the pickup is momentarily uncovered?
Once the tank gets down to maybe 1/2-3/4 gallon left, everything is fine if I'm just driving around but any blipping and jumping and general tomfoolery and I start to get random bogs, which I'm guessing are from the fuel sloshing around away from the pickup.
It looks like what I have going on is pretty similiar to what a lot of people do with these cart tanks, wondering if people just put up with it and only use an effective ~1.5gallon capacity?
The combination of single pickup and single pump on the stock carbs with no reserve switch means a lot less total volume in the fuel system than a dual 44+ dual pump dual line, maybe with dual lines or a reserve switch there is enough volume in the total fuel system to act as somewhat of a "reservoir" for when the pickup is momentarily uncovered?