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Old Oct 24, 2004 | 12:01 AM
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Since my application has changed I'm going to need detailed details.

1. New Handheld programmer

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Old Oct 24, 2004 | 12:20 AM
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I think maybe a fuel pump too.
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Old Oct 24, 2004 | 09:46 AM
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1. Handheld programmer
2. fuel pump (mounted in the tank right?)
3.?
4.?
5.?
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Yes

I think that's about it.
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Well, I was lookig at my Radix Box#2 today while I was breaking in the new Air Compressor and it looks like the boxes/baggies I'd have to replace are:

1. the fuel pump/hardware baggy
2. the handheld tuner box
3. and maybe the electrical wiring baggy

plus I think B was saying I'd have to swap out fuel rails.........does this sound accurate?
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Originally Posted by moregrip
Well, I was lookig at my Radix Box#2 today while I was breaking in the new Air Compressor and it looks like the boxes/baggies I'd have to replace are:

1. the fuel pump/hardware baggy
2. the handheld tuner box
3. and maybe the electrical wiring baggy

plus I think B was saying I'd have to swap out fuel rails.........does this sound accurate?

1) Yes
2) I will take care of this for you since you did not use it
3) Should be OK

Do not need to change the rails, just the fuel manifold.
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Old Nov 10, 2004 | 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
1) Yes
2) I will take care of this for you since you did not use it
3) Should be OK

Do not need to change the rails, just the fuel manifold.
roger that. These bags are all sealed, never opened, I double-checked today to make sure
whats the fuel manifold? the whole lower manifold? or that regulator manifold?
As you know B, any and all help is greatly, greatly appreciated
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the fuel manifold is the part that connects to the fuel line.

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