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Post by mojojoeyjojo on Aug 5, 2005 10:01:35 GMT -4
Just a quick question:what limitations, if any, are imposed on oil catch cans and fuel pressure gauges?
Thanks, ~ Chris
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Post by sam on Aug 9, 2005 23:32:00 GMT -4
What are you running for an oil catch can and were is it mounted,are you running a vacum pump?,and as far as the fuel pressure guage goes if it is mounted inside the vehicle you must have an isolator mounted in the engine compartment as to keep fuel from entering the drivers compartment in case of a fuel line breakes.
Sam Greenfield Dragway Tech Dept.
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Post by mojojoeyjojo on Aug 17, 2005 9:34:20 GMT -4
Sorry for the late reply, been busy with vacation this week. I read a few articles on converting an oil/water seperator for use as an oil catch can so that's what I ended up doing. It's bolted to the intake manifold. As far as the fuel pressure gauge, it's not mounted in the cabin, rather inline in the motor bay. Here's a pic. Not shown is a K&N valve cover breather filter. I should ask if this too will pass tech. Thanks for any info. ~ Chris
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Post by sam on Aug 17, 2005 19:41:05 GMT -4
Your good to go, hope to see you in the tech lanes this weekend.
Sam Greenfield Dragway Tech Dept.
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Post by mojojoeyjojo on Aug 17, 2005 21:29:59 GMT -4
Excellent Sam, thanks for clearing this up. See you on Saturday.
~ Chris
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