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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Waco
Posts: 164
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lol yeah I agree PB is some Bad A** S*** ill try it, it should work. You know what funny, I spent alot if time replacing the gas tank fuel pump, FPR and wires to the fuel pump and relay, think I forgot to replace the filter. mabye thats why they have a "notes" section in the manual.
so your saying that I should drop the tank and get a new fuel pump bracket and get that fuel pump. I heard its BA, gotta save some $$$$ for that. Im Working on a tight budget, going to college and working at a gas station, enought said lol. everybody I know loves my car but I know it has much more potencial. Cant wait to graduate and put in a 2jz-gte twin turbo.
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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Escape from the Prison Planet
Posts: 1,356
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If you have reworked it as of late..., no.
But those lines you have kinked up. They all but have to be. And...., it's much easier to drop the pain in the ass tank but if you undo the top and use a small jack and 2x4 you can lower it out and drag it out quite easily. It's about an hour round trip. Maybe 2 your 1st time. The walbro's are 100 bucks. I'm thinking fuel pressure regulator for mine. But I think it's doing alright without one. A short time will tell. |
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