This question pertains to the 3500 LX9 or the 3900LZ9 or any other returnless fuel rail setup.
Would it be beneficial at all to feed the rail from both ends ?
I was thinking that maybe when I install my Earomotive FPR that I would run a -4AN hose to the test port (removing the shrader valve of course) then another line to the normal -6 feed port, this way the rail will have another source of fuel to help avoid getting sucked dry...
My FPR has like 3 ports on it, so I can run a gauge, one port to the -6 and one to the -4 test port.
I have 60# injectors and they will likely be about maxed out at times. IE : I will be using ALOT of gas.
Comments ?
Would it be beneficial at all to feed the rail from both ends ?
I was thinking that maybe when I install my Earomotive FPR that I would run a -4AN hose to the test port (removing the shrader valve of course) then another line to the normal -6 feed port, this way the rail will have another source of fuel to help avoid getting sucked dry...
My FPR has like 3 ports on it, so I can run a gauge, one port to the -6 and one to the -4 test port.
I have 60# injectors and they will likely be about maxed out at times. IE : I will be using ALOT of gas.
Comments ?
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