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PanelBilly |
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Im looking for suggestions on how to plumb the fuel lines for the PMO carbs. Where should the regulator be mounted?
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stugray |
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In my current configuration, I have the regulator up front with the pump and a gauge in the back with the carbs.
I figured it would be just a little safer having 3 PSI fuel running to the back through the tunnel instead of 12 PSI. But after using it this way, the fuel pressure is not very consistent. So I plan on moving the regualtor to the back with the gauge & the splitter right before the carbs. |
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