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Old 06-09-2005, 12:39 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by silverscooby
Nemo installed my return line system when he originaly tuned my emanage back almost a year ago. I know he put some sort of metal piece in the stock fpr to I guess bypass it. Will I need to fill it up with JB weld now too?

I will admit that I have no experience in messing with the fuel pump, etc so I'm kinda lost. If I could get a damn day off I would spend it under the car to see how this shit works.

Vector, what I plan on doing is replacing the walbro thats in there now with a new walbro (I think mine is failing), doing this mod to remove the bottle neck, and re-wiring it.


what nemo did was bypass your FPR/stock filter fuel is flowing in and out of it.

i filled the exit of it where the stock line hooks to. just making the hole filter/regulator a pluge for its hole.

you could remove it all together. and pluge that hole if you like

my plain was like your this mod and a rewire. i got tired of working on it. and started testing things out without the rewire and found this was more then enough of a fix for me. so i havnt rewired
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