The
Radium
Engineering
FHST
(fuel
hanger
surge
tank)
is
the
ultimate
solution
for
fuel
starvation
issues
in
the
Nissan
Z33/V35
chassis.
Due
to
the
saddle-bag
style
OEM
fuel
tank
and
insufficient
baffling,
fuel
starvation
is
common
when
the
vehicle
is
driven
aggressively,
such
as
on
a
track.
This
results
in
unstable
fuel
pressure
and
possible
engine
damage
from
running
too
lean.
A
stand-alone
surge
tank
is
an
excellent
device
for
eliminating
fuel
starvation
issues.
But
installing
a
stand-alone
FST
is
difficult
specifically
in
the
350Z
due
to
the
open-cabin
design,
and
lack
of
a
firewall
between
the
driver
and
the
rear
of
the
vehicle.
So
Radium
Engineering
chose
to
create
a
fully
functional
fuel
surge
tank
INSIDE
the
OEM
tank.
The
Radium
FHST
can
be
used
with
1
or
2
aftermarket
pumps
and
supplies
1:1
regulated
fuel
to
the
engine.
No
grinding,
bending,
or
modification
of
the
vehicle's
sheet
metal
is
required.
Furthermore,
the
system
is
compatible
with
alternative
fuels
such
as
E85.
Features
-
Drop-In
Installation
-
Permits
1
or
2
Surge
Pumps
-
Brushless
Fuel
Pump
Compatibility
-
Integrated
1:1
Adjustable
Fuel
Pressure
Regulator
-
Fuel
Pressure
Gauge
-
Fuel
Starvation
Protection
-
High
Current
Electrical
Hardware
-
Compatibility
with
Popular
Fuel
Pumps
-
Anodized
Aluminum
Construction
-
Gasoline,
Methanol,
and
Ethanol
Compliant
-
Fuel
Resistant
Tubing
and Wiring
-
Stainless
Steel
Hardware
HOW
THE
FHST
WORKS
The
OEM
fuel
module
contains
the
pump,
fuel
pressure
regulator,
filter
and
has
2
venturi
jet
pumps
that
supply
fuel
from
both
sides
of
the
tank.
However,
the
OEM
fuel
module
still
suffers
from
slosh
resulting
in
an
interruption
of
the
engine's
fuel
supply.
The
Radium
FHST
is
the
best
solution
in
preventing
fuel
starvation.
It
installs
in
the
opposite
side
of
the
fuel
tank
from
the
OEM
fuel
module
and
works
together
to
keep
fuel
delivery
consistent
in
all
conditions.
The
OEM
fuel
module
receives
an
upgraded
fuel
pump
which
is
used
to
send
fuel
to
the
Radium
FHST
keeping
the
collector
box
filled.
The
OEM
venturi
jet
pumps
will
still
function
as
designed
scavenging
fuel
from
the
bottom
of
the
tank.
The
FHST
pump(s)
are
used
to
supply
fuel
to
the
engine
through
an
integrated
fuel
pressure
regulator.
As
described
below,
the
FHST
pump(s)
are
supplied
with
fuel
from
3
different
sources:
the
pump
in
the
OEM
fuel
module,
the
integrated
fuel
pressure
regulator
return,
and
355LPH
one-way
fill
valves
on
the
bottom
of
the
collector
box
that
allows
fuel
in,
but
not
out.
NOTES:
1. The
OEM
venturi
system
must
be
used
with
the
Radium
FHST.
2.
The
OEM
fuel
module
must
be
upgraded
to
a
pump
with
at
least
340LPH
(@
40psi)
rated
flow
in
order
for
the
venturi
system
to
work
correctly.
3.
Do
NOT
modify
the
OEM
FPR
or
OEM
venturi
jet
pump.
4.
Starvation
will
NOT
prematurely
occur,
but
the
fuel
level
gauge
will
not
read
accurately.
INTEGRATED
FUEL
PRESSURE
REGULATOR
Because
the
Nissan
fuel
system
is
"returnless",
forced
induction
tuning
can
be
problematic
when
a
1:1
fuel
to
boost
pressure
ratio
is
not
possible.
Like
the
OEM
setup,
a
fuel
pressure
regulator
(FPR)
is
integrated
into
the
Radium
FHST.
The
difference
is
the
regulator
is
externally
mounted
with
an
adjustment
screw
and
a
vacuum
port.
If
an
intake
manifold
vacuum
hose
is
connected,
the
FHST's
built-in
fuel
pressure
regulator
will
operate
at
a
1:1
ratio
permitting
fuel
pressure
to
proportionally
increase
with
manifold
(boost)
pressure.
Conversely,
the
vacuum
port
can
remain
open
to
atmosphere
and
pressure
will
remain
constant
(like
OEM).
The
returning
low
pressure
fuel
from
the
FPR
is
sent
back
into
the
FST
collector
box
keeping
it
full.
Also,
2
fuel
return
orifices
are
included
for
fine-tuning
the
desired
fuel
pressure
to
the
fuel
pumps'
flow
rate
and
potential
hose
plumbing
restrictions.
Refer
to
the
installation
instructions
link
above
for
more
details.
NOTE:
The
Radium
integrated
regulator
should
be
the
only
FPR
in
the
fuel
system.
PLUMBING
To
clear
the
OEM
LH
cover
plate,
the
8AN
ORB
threaded
feed
port
and
6AN
ORB
threaded
inlet
port
feature
pre-installed
low
profile
6AN
male
fittings. The
6AN
ORB
threaded
"FPR"
port
is
plugged
and
is
only
to
be
used
if
20-0806
is
purchased.
While
the
pump
"OUT"
fitting
can
always
be
changed
(if
necessary),
the
FHST
"IN"
fitting
cannot
be
changed.
The
"IN"
fitting
incorporates a
unique
component
that
is
required
for
the
venturi
system
to
work
properly.
Two
6AN
fuel
hoses
are
provided
to
mate
each
side
of
the
fuel
tank
units
together. The
system
provides
all
necessary
adapter
fittings
to
reconnect
the
OEM
fuel
feed
line. For
high
flow
applications,
it
is
recommended
to
run
a
large
8AN
fuel
feed
line
from
the
FHST
to
the
fuel
rail(s). Part
number
20-1000-0808 8AN
adapter
fittings
can
be
purchased
separately
and
installed
into
the
FHST
"OUT"
port.
A
custom
8AN
fuel
line
will
also
need
to
be
configured
and
assembled
by
the
installer.
Sock
filters
are
used
on
all
fuel
pump
inlets.
And
because
the
FHST
does
NOT
eliminate
the
low
micron
OEM
post
pump
filter,
a
downstream
aftermarket
filter
is
recommended,
but
not
required.
ELECTRICAL
The
custom
designed
stainless
electrical
studs
easily
handle
the
high
current
demand
that
compact
multi-pin
bulkhead
connectors
lack.
These
serviceable
connections
are
hermetically
sealed
and
impervious
to
all
standard
and
exotic
fuels.
Non
conductive
anodized
aluminum
acorn
nuts
are
provided
to
prevent
any
accidental
short
circuiting.
Electrical
hardware
is
included
for
the
fuel
pump(s)
and
OEM
level
sender.
Furthermore,
the
in-tank
wiring
is
insulated
with
high
quality
chemically
resistant
ETFE.
This
kit
includes
1
relay,
1
fuse,
and
all
associated
wiring
and
hardware
to
install
1
surge
tank
pump.
PUMP
COMPATIBILITY
Brushed
and
brushless
fuel
pump
options
are
available
for
the
FHST. The
system
is
suited,
but
not
limited,
to
the
following
fuel
pumps:
20-1830
Walbro
GSS342
AEM
50-1200
E85
20-1832
Walbro
F90000267
Walbro
F90000274
Walbro
F90000285
Deatschwerks
DW440 (brushless)
Make
sure
you
are
selecting
the
correct
option
for
the
style
of
pumps
you
plan
to
install.
This
ensures
the
correct
electrical
connectors
and
other
small
parts
are
included.
The
kit
will
come
partially
assembled
and
there
will
be
enough
components
included
to
run
one
or
two
surge
tank
fuel
pumps.
INCLUDED
The
comprehensive
kit
includes
all
parts
necessary
to
complete
the
installation
including
a
pressure
gauge,
external
fuel
hose,
fittings,
electrical
fuse,
relay
etc. The
user
must
purchase
fuel
pumps
separately.
FUEL
HANGER
FPR
BLOCK-OFF
This
new
Radium
fuel
pump
hanger
can
be
converted
from
a
built-in
regulator
dead
head
system,
to
a
return
style
system.
We
understand
some
users
want
to
run
an
engine
bay
mounted
regulator
with
a
return
line
back
to
the
tank.
This
kit
makes
that
possible.
The
parts
in
the
kit
disable
the
built-in
regulator
allowing
the
use
of
an
external
regulator
elsewhere
in
the
system.
The
hanger
top
plate
features
a
return
port
that
can
be
used
for
the
return
line
from
the
external
regulator.
As
shown
above,
a
FKM
O-ring,
anodized
aluminum
plate,
and
stainless
steel
plug
are
included.
NOTE:
A 6AN
ORB fitting
is
required
for
the
return
port
in
order
to
attach
a
hose.
Keep
in
mind,
this
fitting
must
be
low
profile
(20-1000-0606 shown
below).
NOTE:
A fuel
pressure
regulator (not
included)
must
be
installed
downstream
in
the
system.
This
procedure
is
not
discussed
in
the
instructions.