225's with Stock Trans, Stock Turbo, Stock Fuel Delivery

SIX_OHH

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Im just curious as to how must fuel the front 6 suck up to leave the rear 2
 

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Eh. Not really but whatever.

This coming from a person who probably never has installed a RR or an aftermarket pump, haha...ok band geek. Then how is fuel getting to the injectors then smartass? A regulated return is after the injectors...it doesn't supply fuel to them...that's what a fuel pump does. A RR simply prevents PSI lose and helps sustain pressure. Maybe you can enlighten the rest of us about how you came up that rediculous concept.
 
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A regulated return is after the injectors...it doesn't supply fuel to them...that's what a fuel pump does. A RR simply prevents PSI lose and helps sustain pressure
^FCKING THIS

SIX_OHH, Champ, why dont you do us all a favor and know what your talking about before you make statements. If your looking for info and to learn, at least listen when something is explained, instead of thinking you know it all.

theres alot of smart guys on this forum that have been there and done it. LEARN.
 

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he must think this because RR kits come with larger supply lines... :morons:
 

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I just feel that it's wrong. I just don't how to prove it.
 

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