Trouble with AAM fuel fix
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Yes ...that seems to fit great . The hose that I was sent , was not braided steel hose . Well....it may have been , but if it is ....it covered with black rubber and then another cover of silver rubber . It also looked longer
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Yes ...that seems to fit great . The hose that I was sent , was not braided steel hose . Well....it may have been , but if it is ....it covered with black rubber and then another cover of silver rubber . It also looked longer
The 90 deg bend at the bottom of the canister is what takes up the extra length. Its hard to see based on pictures because they are only 2-D.
AAM fuel pressure regulator mounting bracket or lack there of... What is everyone using to install the FPR on the firewall???
FPR vacuum connection, instructions do not state were to run vacuum line to.. I'm assuming that the capped fitting on the plenum is a suitable tap for the connection... Any feedback is appreciated. thx...
FPR vacuum connection, instructions do not state were to run vacuum line to.. I'm assuming that the capped fitting on the plenum is a suitable tap for the connection... Any feedback is appreciated. thx...
AAM:
can you describe in as much detail as possible what parts of the assembly were modified to accomodate CJ motorsports correction line..and then exactly how to remedy it so that the AAM fix can be used...pics if available...holes need to be plugged? how would you do it???
can you describe in as much detail as possible what parts of the assembly were modified to accomodate CJ motorsports correction line..and then exactly how to remedy it so that the AAM fix can be used...pics if available...holes need to be plugged? how would you do it???
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