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Old 07-29-2004, 09:30 PM
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Default What kit do i use with a custom fuel rail with vacume regulator

I have a 95 firebird which i transplanted an ls1 into and in doing so i purchased a fuelrail from speed and performance that has a fuel regulator that is vacume operated and a return line added this way i didnt have to do anything with the tank for the swap. my question is what kit do i use wet , or dry , i was told that it chages everything with my setup and a vacume operated regulator please advise
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ttt..
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On a wet system that will not matter.They add there fuel with a fuel solenoid.
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so does this mean i cant use a dry system
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if you run a dry system, and its for a LT1 style application, and your running 58psi fuel pressure... i would highly recondiser running a dry kit on a ls1

running a conventional LS1 dry kit, should be no problem, as your maf takes care of the fueling needs.

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