Radix Install ticker
#61
Originally Posted by moregrip
Oh ****, forgot to mention some things and had a couple more questions.
1st, when I hooked up the Neg cable to test for the gray fuel pump wire there were no leaks at the manifold connection as the fuel pump built line pressure so the inner seal must be good to go
no damage.
2 questions, did you use that foam tape that comes in the K&N filter box? I didn't see one stock so I left that out as the outer edge of the K&N filter seemed larger than the stock and would already seal better. Am I wrong? does the foam strip need to be installed?
LastQ, ran my fuel line under the rear fuel crossover tube, is this a problem? Seemed to fit better this way, actually, it does, any problem with this?
1st, when I hooked up the Neg cable to test for the gray fuel pump wire there were no leaks at the manifold connection as the fuel pump built line pressure so the inner seal must be good to go
no damage.2 questions, did you use that foam tape that comes in the K&N filter box? I didn't see one stock so I left that out as the outer edge of the K&N filter seemed larger than the stock and would already seal better. Am I wrong? does the foam strip need to be installed?
LastQ, ran my fuel line under the rear fuel crossover tube, is this a problem? Seemed to fit better this way, actually, it does, any problem with this?
#64
1st, when I hooked up the Neg cable to test for the gray fuel pump wire there were no leaks at the manifold connection as the fuel pump built line pressure so the inner seal must be good to go
no damage.
Sounds good to me.
2 questions, did you use that foam tape that comes in the K&N filter box? I didn't see one stock so I left that out as the outer edge of the K&N filter seemed larger than the stock and would already seal better. Am I wrong? does the foam strip need to be installed?
No, the tape is a waste IMO.
LastQ, ran my fuel line under the rear fuel crossover tube, is this a problem? Seemed to fit better this way, actually, it does, any problem with this?
it will be fine
no damage.Sounds good to me.
2 questions, did you use that foam tape that comes in the K&N filter box? I didn't see one stock so I left that out as the outer edge of the K&N filter seemed larger than the stock and would already seal better. Am I wrong? does the foam strip need to be installed?
No, the tape is a waste IMO.
LastQ, ran my fuel line under the rear fuel crossover tube, is this a problem? Seemed to fit better this way, actually, it does, any problem with this?
it will be fine
#65
Originally Posted by BlownChevy
1st, when I hooked up the Neg cable to test for the gray fuel pump wire there were no leaks at the manifold connection as the fuel pump built line pressure so the inner seal must be good to go
no damage.
Sounds good to me.
2 questions, did you use that foam tape that comes in the K&N filter box? I didn't see one stock so I left that out as the outer edge of the K&N filter seemed larger than the stock and would already seal better. Am I wrong? does the foam strip need to be installed?
No, the tape is a waste IMO.
LastQ, ran my fuel line under the rear fuel crossover tube, is this a problem? Seemed to fit better this way, actually, it does, any problem with this?
it will be fine
no damage.Sounds good to me.
2 questions, did you use that foam tape that comes in the K&N filter box? I didn't see one stock so I left that out as the outer edge of the K&N filter seemed larger than the stock and would already seal better. Am I wrong? does the foam strip need to be installed?
No, the tape is a waste IMO.
LastQ, ran my fuel line under the rear fuel crossover tube, is this a problem? Seemed to fit better this way, actually, it does, any problem with this?
it will be fine
#68
Originally Posted by moregrip
Hey pooper (B)? you got the new bracket for the I/C resevior? how/where did you route the tubing? a picture would be nice

Still using the old place on the shroud.....I will change it with the E-Fan's.







