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SignUp Now!MR.GRUMP...have you done anything to the stock fuel line,are you running twin nozzles on the methanol.....I will get to the point ,what is your secret:wink: I know melissa only weighs 20 lbs:![]()
stock lines and dual nozzlesbig secret is her right foot :biggrin:
If you're fuel lines are not restrictive and the booster isn't actually boosting the V+ supply for the alky pump then there should be no reason it would cause a rich condition - if it's getting rich because of the booster, the return is likely too small and simply put the engine doesn't even need it then. I have 2 pumps, one enabled via. DFI at appx 8psi and there is NO change in FP from the 2nd pump turning on. This is with a 3/8" return.
Phil
Dan, can you put up a picture of the dual nozzles or explain the plumbing. Do you simply have a "y" connector?
A volt booster increases voltage.
More voltage = faster pump speed.
Faster pump speed = more alky/fuel.
more alky/fuel = rich condition.
Yes or No??![]()
well even if the volts booster increases voltage to the whole system, thus increasing pump speed, thus making a rich condition. This increase should, and would still always occur consistantly. So you would see it in your tune, when dialing in the car for WOT runs. darkside