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<blockquote data-quote="Phantomhalo" data-source="post: 14943330" data-attributes="member: 151713"><p>^^^This. With the hey on and an open ended hose it only kicks on for about a second. After that you have to turn it off then back on a million times. I just took the feed line off the hat and connected the drain hose to the siphon directly. It worked okay but just took a while to pump it out. For me, I just replaced all the lines so it's pretty easy to pull that off to drain it. If I had a fuel pump tune from VMP it would be WAAAY easier to just hook a hose up to the feed line on the hat out to a fuel jug. Will have to do that next time. Long story short, key on with a normal tune won't push all the fluid out. What you have left by taking it directly out of the hat instead of at the rails is that there will still be all that 91/93 fuel in the lines/rails. I just hooked everything back up when I was done and tried starting the car a few times for a few seconds each. Don't know if it drained the rest out but it's the best I could do at the time. HTH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phantomhalo, post: 14943330, member: 151713"] ^^^This. With the hey on and an open ended hose it only kicks on for about a second. After that you have to turn it off then back on a million times. I just took the feed line off the hat and connected the drain hose to the siphon directly. It worked okay but just took a while to pump it out. For me, I just replaced all the lines so it's pretty easy to pull that off to drain it. If I had a fuel pump tune from VMP it would be WAAAY easier to just hook a hose up to the feed line on the hat out to a fuel jug. Will have to do that next time. Long story short, key on with a normal tune won't push all the fluid out. What you have left by taking it directly out of the hat instead of at the rails is that there will still be all that 91/93 fuel in the lines/rails. I just hooked everything back up when I was done and tried starting the car a few times for a few seconds each. Don't know if it drained the rest out but it's the best I could do at the time. HTH! [/QUOTE]
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