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Old 03-11-2009, 12:49 AM
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i'm going to be installing dual pumps in my tahoe. i need to y them together but i can't seem to find any Y's locally. and i'm not sure if the huge Y's online will fit in my short bucket. how bad would it be to run a T? would it cause the fuel to more bash together then flow evenly? does any body know where to get a small -6 Y thats not a huge block style?
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look in the stickies many people use the T
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ok i'll try again maybe i looked in the wrong one.
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Don't use a T, a Y-Block Flows 100x Better. Try this and see if its anything close to what your looking for. Im pretty sure it will work for fuel lines as well but you might wanna double check...

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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would one of these work for the hose that comes with the pump? i just wonder if it would leak with the hose over the screw fitting and a hose clamp on it.
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Oh ok, so you don't have the braided fuel line? Then try this one,

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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that looks good. i wish it had dimensions. i wonder if it will fit in the bucket.

here are pics of what i'm working with. i'm just going to add another pump where the filter is which is the grey thing on the side there.







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Im sure if you call Summitracing they could tell you the dimensions. (Maybe)

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some people use the nos y fitting and screw barb fittings in all three ends, works good, but its a little on the expensive side
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i need to find some one local who may have some of these parts so i can look at them. what are the y fittings used for in the nitrous kits?
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Check out Redhorse Performance, great products:

http://www.redhorsedirect.com/catalo...php?cPath=1110




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