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Returnless Fuel System

Old Sep 4, 2002
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Returnless Fuel System

i don't know if anybody has asked this question before but is it possible for a company to develop a return fuel system for our cars
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I'm sure it's possible, but whether they WILL or not is another subject altogether...
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Working on one right now.....hopefully to be done by Oct. 6th. I will post pictures when done.
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u doin a custom or professional job. hopefully, a professional one so it can be sold as a product. maybe i should give aem a call.
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It's custom. But you can still DIY if he is able to develop it.
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Wouldn't a return fuel system make a turbo application a little easier to run?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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[hr]Wouldn't a return fuel system make a turbo application a little easier to run? [hr]
Yep. It would be excellent..........
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doing a return style fuel system would require nothing more than finding the stock regulator, and pluging the return part of it, installing a new adjustable regulator, running either infront of the fuel rail or behind. And then drill the tank to install a bulk head fitting, with sealant and using aeroquip line for the return.
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PlatCruiser is absolutley correct. It is so simple. People make things a lot harder than they realy are. For the lazy people, you can buy the return fuel line kit off of www.turbo-performance.com I bought all my turbo parts there for my 2k1 civic.
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