SLP return conversion test fitment complete
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SLP return conversion test fitment complete
Well guys, Jeff from Streetlevelperformance and i finally got together to complete and install out Return Conversion...here is a couple pics....more to come
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that looks sweet Wes..........can't wait for the DIY.
I think i am gonna convert to a return fuel set-up next yr......i don't want a FMU anymore. And i will definitely buying the set-up from Jeff at Streetlevel.
I think i am gonna convert to a return fuel set-up next yr......i don't want a FMU anymore. And i will definitely buying the set-up from Jeff at Streetlevel.
ahhh sweet...ive been waiting for this for a while now! How hard is the installation of the kit? Something that someone relatively new to fuel systems would be able to do? Also what else would be needed in order to tune it? Or does the fuel pressure increase with boost levels? I guess what i should ask is if it includes a boost referencing pump or FMU. Fuel stuff confuses me.
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Originally Posted by Big Baller L
ahhh sweet...ive been waiting for this for a while now! How hard is the installation of the kit? Something that someone relatively new to fuel systems would be able to do? Also what else would be needed in order to tune it? Or does the fuel pressure increase with boost levels? I guess what i should ask is if it includes a boost referencing pump or FMU. Fuel stuff confuses me.
you will need some type of piggyback and get it dyno tuned
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if you can get it to me for arouns 350-400, i will buy it, otherwise my shop already said they can do it for around that price
^^ahh i see. What are the options for a piggyback system? Ive heard the e-manage is a pain in the *** to wire up, and doesnt like our ecu very much. I also read that the missing link disrupts the code.
Any expected release date for the return kit?
Any expected release date for the return kit?
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Originally Posted by abmerop18
if you can get it to me for arouns 350-400, i will buy it, otherwise my shop already said they can do it for around that price
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Originally Posted by jwcardy
...you have to understand, we didnt spare any cost on this...we used only the best parts...i would double check with you shop and see what they are using...
indeed...........all steel braided lines...YUM !!!!
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Originally Posted by Big Baller L
^^
Any expected release date for the return kit?
Any expected release date for the return kit?
we are just waiting on the fuel rails to be finished,
Civic01vtec: but doenst the SAFC screw with ignition timing? So its detrimental to boosted motors. I guess a cam gear could be used too reverse the effects maybe?
Alright sounds good. I will forshure be in line to get a kit, so I can do my fuel set-up right the first time! Good job guys!
Alright sounds good. I will forshure be in line to get a kit, so I can do my fuel set-up right the first time! Good job guys!
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The conversion kits will be ready to go soon. As Wes stated, everything went very well with the install. We took pictures every step of the way and plan on offering extremely detailed instructions with the kit.
Pricing will be dependent on the fuel lines you choose. The base kit will include standard fuel lines and the upgraded kit will include braided lines. The lines will be precut to exact measurements and will come with all fittings in place. All you'll have to do is screw them on and tighten them down.
It was mentioned above that this can be done for $350-$400. That was probably a labor quote and not an actual parts quote. We are including the best parts money can buy in these kits. We are not going to sell you carquest fuel pumps that burn out over time. Here's a list of the brand names that will be included:
Walbro
Aeromotive (boost referencing)
Earls
B&M
You also have to remember that we are taking ALL of the guess work out of this for you. We are making it as much of a bolt-on as we possibly can. We'll release more information very soon as we are monitoring the kit over the next week or two.
Pricing will be dependent on the fuel lines you choose. The base kit will include standard fuel lines and the upgraded kit will include braided lines. The lines will be precut to exact measurements and will come with all fittings in place. All you'll have to do is screw them on and tighten them down.
It was mentioned above that this can be done for $350-$400. That was probably a labor quote and not an actual parts quote. We are including the best parts money can buy in these kits. We are not going to sell you carquest fuel pumps that burn out over time. Here's a list of the brand names that will be included:
Walbro
Aeromotive (boost referencing)
Earls
B&M
You also have to remember that we are taking ALL of the guess work out of this for you. We are making it as much of a bolt-on as we possibly can. We'll release more information very soon as we are monitoring the kit over the next week or two.
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^^^ Here you go:
From: http://home.earthlink.net/~micfly/returnless.htm
Check out the link for more dertailed information / reading.
From: http://home.earthlink.net/~micfly/returnless.htm
Most electronic fuel injection systems, including TBI and EFI, use a return fuel system. What this means is fuel is pumped from the tank to the injectors on through a pressure regulator with any excess going back to the tank through a return fuel line. This keeps the fuel system at a constant pressure for proper fuel atomization. Return Fuel Systems are easy to manipulate fuel pressure with the addition of an FMU (Fuel Management Unit). Basically, the FMU is an adjustable fuel regulator controlled by a vacuum boost reference. Under a supercharged boost situation the FMU will "pinch" the return line (increase fuel pressure) forcing more fuel out the injectors.
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Originally Posted by StreetLevelPerformance
The conversion kits will be ready to go soon. As Wes stated, everything went very well with the install. We took pictures every step of the way and plan on offering extremely detailed instructions with the kit.
Pricing will be dependant on the fuel lines you choose. The base kit will include standard fuel lines and the upgraded kit will include braided lines. The lines will be precut to exact measurements and will come with all fittings in place. All you'll have to do is screw them on and tighten them down.
It was mentioned above that this can be done for $350-$400. That was probably a labor quote and not an actual parts quote. We are including the best parts money can buy in these kits. We are not going to sell you carquest fuel pumps that burn out over time. Here's a list of the brand names that will be included:
Walbro
Aeromotive (boost referencing)
Earls
B&M
You also have to remember that we are taking ALL of the guess work out of this for you. We are making it as much of a bolt-on as we possibly can. We'll release more information very soon as we are monitoring the kit over the next week or two.
Pricing will be dependant on the fuel lines you choose. The base kit will include standard fuel lines and the upgraded kit will include braided lines. The lines will be precut to exact measurements and will come with all fittings in place. All you'll have to do is screw them on and tighten them down.
It was mentioned above that this can be done for $350-$400. That was probably a labor quote and not an actual parts quote. We are including the best parts money can buy in these kits. We are not going to sell you carquest fuel pumps that burn out over time. Here's a list of the brand names that will be included:
Walbro
Aeromotive (boost referencing)
Earls
B&M
You also have to remember that we are taking ALL of the guess work out of this for you. We are making it as much of a bolt-on as we possibly can. We'll release more information very soon as we are monitoring the kit over the next week or two.
Originally Posted by leonhsieh
can i just buy the modified fuel rail? or i have to buy the whole thing...
^ Thats a good idea.
Wes- Looks good. Hope to see it turn out good in the end. I want to see your setup at the meet. What are you using to monitor the return setup wes? (Maybe I can get my ride at the meet if the turbo is on)
Wes- Looks good. Hope to see it turn out good in the end. I want to see your setup at the meet. What are you using to monitor the return setup wes? (Maybe I can get my ride at the meet if the turbo is on)


