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> Cold Start Fuel Line, Is this really needed?
edmitch
post May 12 2024, 07:08 AM
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Sorry if this a known thread - I didn't find one.

Converting my injector rails to new design by Injector Rehab - really like it but there is not a fuel line connection for the cold start - my existing tube set has a take off line between 1&2 cylinders.

Is this really important? I live in the south and the car is garage kept - normally nothing below 50 degrees Fahrenheit

https://injector-rehab.com/product/complete...ctors-included/[/img]


Thanks for any help

FYI - picture leads to VW set - they make the same for Type 4 Porsche - sorry for error but should give you the concept.
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GregAmy
post May 16 2024, 07:57 AM
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So as not to bother stareting a new topic...I saw this on FB today (no affiliation) seems interesting.

Upgraded CSV – Injector – Cold Start Valve – EV1 Dual Barb

https://injector-rehab.com/product/upgraded...-ev1-dual-barb/?

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