Fuel Return DO or DONT?
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I am getting ready to install a TN kit for my 350. I have been told I should get the fuel return system.
How important is this, I see some people dont have it some do. What are my issues and risks?
How important is this, I see some people dont have it some do. What are my issues and risks?
i dont understand how u cant have one... maybe im not geting ur point. anyway if you ARE doing a fuel return i suggest getting a aam oil pan or a spacer with taps already in it. it will save u time while giving you an upgrade at the same time.
No needed, as Bert mentioned..if you keep the boost level stock. Might not be a bad idea, to get a UTEC and have your TN kit optimized for your particular car. That's about it.
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Originally Posted by Sharif@Forged
No needed, as Bert mentioned..if you keep the boost level stock. Might not be a bad idea, to get a UTEC and have your TN kit optimized for your particular car. That's about it.
The guy I am having install it says I will be running around 8lbs boost.
I think that is stock. He says that I might have fuel issues where I wont be pushing enough fuel for the boost. I thoght that was what injectors were for and a walboro 255. That is a heck of alot cheeper than 1K for a fuel return system. I dont plan on going big, this kit is about it.
You'll be fine at ~8lbs!!
WTF are you talking about?
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i dont understand how u cant have one... maybe im not geting ur point. anyway if you ARE doing a fuel return i suggest getting a aam oil pan or a spacer with taps already in it. it will save u time while giving you an upgrade at the same time.
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i just like cars leaving my shop done right and not having any issues, i always recommend the way stuff should be done and then offer the way things can be done.
i had one car where on 440s and stock fuel pressure, we have some issues up at around 6500+ with the injectors keeping up, so a return fuel system is in his near future.
i had one car where on 440s and stock fuel pressure, we have some issues up at around 6500+ with the injectors keeping up, so a return fuel system is in his near future.
What about all the drilling to the fuel canister in regard to the TN kit? Is that really needed?
BTW there is a AAM base return kit for like 500.00 I believe, I would look into that.
BTW there is a AAM base return kit for like 500.00 I believe, I would look into that.
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