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<blockquote data-quote="Quick Strike" data-source="post: 10461621" data-attributes="member: 11920"><p>When I found no compression in #8. It took me six months to pull it apart and plan upgrades. I just did not even want to look at it for at least the first four months (just left it covered in the garage). Then it took my machine shop over a year to complete the machine work. The shop became a one man show due to the economy, but still had work for two. Then there was the head saga you are aware of with what should have been fresh CNC ported heads. That meant it was another six months before I assembled it with respect to work and family priorities. So, it was almost two years from the time it went down until it fired up again. Now, I wish I had pushed a little harder to get started and finish it. I could have had it this way for over a year already if I would have seen it as an opportunity to make it better instead of an expensive end to how it was. I think you are about a year older then I am. So I know you are not old, because I can't be old? </p><p></p><p>OP: My KB 2.8H Cobra uses stock lines and rails with a returnless system at 741 RWHP, and it is only at 65% pump utilization. Your returnless system still has a lot of room for growth if needed. I would not consider return system unless you plan going to E85.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quick Strike, post: 10461621, member: 11920"] When I found no compression in #8. It took me six months to pull it apart and plan upgrades. I just did not even want to look at it for at least the first four months (just left it covered in the garage). Then it took my machine shop over a year to complete the machine work. The shop became a one man show due to the economy, but still had work for two. Then there was the head saga you are aware of with what should have been fresh CNC ported heads. That meant it was another six months before I assembled it with respect to work and family priorities. So, it was almost two years from the time it went down until it fired up again. Now, I wish I had pushed a little harder to get started and finish it. I could have had it this way for over a year already if I would have seen it as an opportunity to make it better instead of an expensive end to how it was. I think you are about a year older then I am. So I know you are not old, because I can't be old? OP: My KB 2.8H Cobra uses stock lines and rails with a returnless system at 741 RWHP, and it is only at 65% pump utilization. Your returnless system still has a lot of room for growth if needed. I would not consider return system unless you plan going to E85. [/QUOTE]
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