Rob_85Ttype
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- May 26, 2001
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Why are many turbo LS folks splitting the fuel supply line prior to the rails and thus supplying the fuel rails in parallel, rather than using the old turbo 3.8 factory method of supplying one fuel rail side and then the other fuel rail in series?
Ive seen many examples that have an 8 supply that they split to double 8s, supplying each rail, then joining back together at the regulator, and returning to tank with a 6.
I don't see a benefit of that over supplying one rail with an 8, the routing to the other rail with an 8, then onto the regulator, and back to the tank with a 6.
Ive seen many examples that have an 8 supply that they split to double 8s, supplying each rail, then joining back together at the regulator, and returning to tank with a 6.
I don't see a benefit of that over supplying one rail with an 8, the routing to the other rail with an 8, then onto the regulator, and back to the tank with a 6.