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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Go return style fuel system @ what HP?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow Grey 03" data-source="post: 15911891" data-attributes="member: 65953"><p>I'm not sure on the 340s. Someone else will have to answer that. I do know that with a Hobbs switch controlling one of 465s that you can attempt to limit fuel consumption out of boost. I personally dont have a fore setup, so I'm not as familiar with the setup as others. It seems to be quality and well thought out though. Get the pfte lines too. I have seen teflon in some nasty chemical environments, solvents included, and it holds up to most things very well. I used to test corrosion resistance of materials for a living. You wont get a fuel smell with it either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow Grey 03, post: 15911891, member: 65953"] I'm not sure on the 340s. Someone else will have to answer that. I do know that with a Hobbs switch controlling one of 465s that you can attempt to limit fuel consumption out of boost. I personally dont have a fore setup, so I'm not as familiar with the setup as others. It seems to be quality and well thought out though. Get the pfte lines too. I have seen teflon in some nasty chemical environments, solvents included, and it holds up to most things very well. I used to test corrosion resistance of materials for a living. You wont get a fuel smell with it either. [/QUOTE]
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