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E-fuel problem
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[QUOTE="79jasper, post: 1270552, member: 4913"] Haven't done a road test yet, but I think it's fixed. At least it actually idled for about 30 Minutes. Definitely runs smoother with the E-fuel. So now the question is (which I'm in no big hurry) should I fix whatever the actual air leak was? I do sometimes use the rear tank. So should I replace the orings in the quick connects? Or replace with manual valves? 3rd option would be using the rear as an auxiliary tank and get a cheap electric pump to pump from the rear tank to the front. I would just ****** the rear, but I don't think I can fit the bigger SD front tank. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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