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Fore fuel system install
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<blockquote data-quote="techwerkz" data-source="post: 14203522" data-attributes="member: 138188"><p>I am looking at the wiring diagram as well, and my only problem with using the yellow/grey is I would rather prime the entire system a bit longer so the car has adequate fuel at the rails, rather than priming just the pumps and letting fuel run through the lines after the fact. From discussions, since the Fore hat doesn't have an internal check valve, fuel can actually run back through the feed line, through the venturi valve on the hat, and into the crossover tube. They are working on a new check valve that will attach to the fuel filter they sell, but there is no ETA as of yet. That will keep fuel from running back through the feed, and keep the lines primed. For me this is only an issue on cold starts after the car has been sitting a bit. However, I normally turn the key on, let the RPM gauge swipe back and forth, then start the car.</p><p></p><p>I used the purple(violet)/green wire personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techwerkz, post: 14203522, member: 138188"] I am looking at the wiring diagram as well, and my only problem with using the yellow/grey is I would rather prime the entire system a bit longer so the car has adequate fuel at the rails, rather than priming just the pumps and letting fuel run through the lines after the fact. From discussions, since the Fore hat doesn't have an internal check valve, fuel can actually run back through the feed line, through the venturi valve on the hat, and into the crossover tube. They are working on a new check valve that will attach to the fuel filter they sell, but there is no ETA as of yet. That will keep fuel from running back through the feed, and keep the lines primed. For me this is only an issue on cold starts after the car has been sitting a bit. However, I normally turn the key on, let the RPM gauge swipe back and forth, then start the car. I used the purple(violet)/green wire personally. [/QUOTE]
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