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Cheers for that. I have to admit that I'd totally forgotten that the Derv filter is after and not before the lifter pump :oops:. I wanted to keep the derv filter just for derv so will probably replumb the lifter pump as you have said. Planning on having a heated filter for the WVO as well as another heat exchanger closer to the pump. From what you've said have you put yours before the lifter pump so that just the aux tanks fuel is heated and not both? I have read some reports that heating of your derv can help performance and MPG but personally I don't like the idea. Maybe a little heat in cold weather but seeing as you are trying to get the oil as hot as possible it doesn't seem wise to put the derv through the same route :?Also how much has the flow of coolant to your heater matrix been disrupted since fitting your heat exchanger? Defender heaters really don't have enough spare heat to go sharing it with anything else :roll:
Bare in mind the heat exchanger does nothing needful other than once things are warmed up it gives the LIFT pump an easier time.
Most of the research I've done on this and people I have spoken to are quite adamant that the oil needs to be as hot as possible to ensure proper combustion, prevent coking of the cylinders, seepage of the unburnt vegetable oil into to sump as well as premature pump failure.
That being said I would be interested in any pics you might have of your 90 tank set up. Do you fill it from under the drivers seat?