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diy dual feeders?
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[QUOTE="Jms8800, post: 242901, member: 5136"] I guess it all boils down to what you have access to. I've been planning to build an electric fan set up for a while now and will do it with or without dual fuelers. The spare engine I'm picking up has a good factory pump, and will allow me to mock up the setup. Also the companies I work with build fuel lines for industrial engines (cat,Waukesha,cooper/Cameron) so I ASSume they go up to our pressures, but I'll find that out soon. I know it won't be cheap or easy, but it gives me something to do on weekends. Maybe it'll come out cheaper than the kit, maybe it won't. [/QUOTE]
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