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Old 01-09-2007, 08:22 PM
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ok so im thinkin of gettin a polished pro manifold http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB..._promot_widget and in the descriptioin it mentions an early style intake with a return fuel line. well since i bought my trans am with just a blown short block in it and all the extra parts in a garage how do i know if this is the intake i need or one witha return fuel line? any suggestions?

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Avoid ebay performance parts like the plague.
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Avoid ebay performance parts like the plague.


cough I got something nice from e-bay but if I say it I might get banned again




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ok so lets say i go through the manufacturer how do i know if i need that return fuel line or not
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best bet would be to call them that would be the only definite way to find out unless someone on here delt with them before but like what was said before if its just a "ebay" brand your taking someone of a chance. I only buy from companies that know what they make and sell so If I have issues I can contact them and get help
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I believe only the 97 ls1 had a return line. It looks like a nice piece for what its worth.
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Originally Posted by scottie dont
ok so lets say i go through the manufacturer how do i know if i need that return fuel line or not
Check your fuel rails, if there is a little round thingy(good tech jargon ) with a hose going out of it on the driver side(as it was on mine) then you will need a fuel regulator to use the PP. Think they went to a regulator in the tank with the fuel pump sometime in 1999 thoug(but of course I could be wrong)




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