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Old 09-07-2017, 12:13 PM
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Topic says it all. I am going to run a return system with LS3 intake and Holley rails with a rising rate regulator. Looks like there are two lines at the intake. Is one of those a return line? I understand the factory regulator is on the rail.

For now I just want to use the factory lines if the system is a return style.

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Yes, it's a return style.
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Awesome! I know I will need to replace the lines eventually, but these will work until I add forced induction. Just need to source all the right adapters.
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I've seen alot of people just run a new feed line and use the old feed line as the new return depending on horsepower level. Stock feed and return can do some serious horsepower still.



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