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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: fuel lines in ra28 with 1g
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Fri, 10 December 2004 15:09

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Upgraded fuel lines are for old-school carbies with low-pressure suck-through pumps. With a high-pressure EFI pump pushing fuel all the way from the tank, the standard lines will be more than sufficient. If you're paranoid, just hook up a fuel pressure gauge and keep an eye on it the first time you take it for a strap... if there are any fuelling problems you'll know about it straight away.
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fuel lines in ra28 with 1g, do i need to move them??
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jcmunga | Thu, 09 December 2004 10:57 |
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Re: fuel lines in ra28 with 1g
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people100 | Thu, 09 December 2004 12:12 |
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blackRA28 | Thu, 09 December 2004 12:20 |
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CrAiGzEE | Thu, 09 December 2004 12:26 |
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Fattony | Thu, 09 December 2004 23:16 |
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dcving | Fri, 10 December 2004 04:10 |
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fade-e | Fri, 10 December 2004 08:37 |
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RA28 | Fri, 10 December 2004 08:42 |
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people100 | Fri, 10 December 2004 09:31 |
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Norbie | Fri, 10 December 2004 15:09 |
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Re: fuel lines in ra28 with 1g, do i need to move them??
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jcmunga | Sat, 11 December 2004 03:41 |
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Re: fuel lines in ra28 with 1g, do i need to move them??
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Fattony | Sat, 11 December 2004 05:43 |