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Old 06-22-2013, 09:19 AM
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I already posted this in the drag racing section, but I figure I would share with you guys as you all knew how bad my fuel problems were prior to the new racetronix....
Previous best was a 13.5... I only made 2 passes last night, the 2nd pass I had wheel hop so I let out and just cruised it


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From browsing the site i see you have a few threads about problems you have had, were those issues related to a bad fuel pump?
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From browsing the site i see you have a few threads about problems you have had, were those issues related to a bad fuel pump?
Ya it was a bad fuel pump and check valve, I installed racetronix kit last weekend and haven't had any other problems... Now the only issue I have is to find out what my charging problem is... but I'll worry about that another day lol
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Seems as though work is never " done" on these cars, you just finish one thing then start fixing the next issue that popped up while working on the original issue. Cant believe im actually looking to buy another one, good luck
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Lol I hear that. ... I think my problem is either the exciter wire or the fact I have a slight leak from ps reservoir that's dripping on the alternator lol
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Please refrain from duplicating posts in multiple forums. Refer to your other thread going forward: https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...-new-best.html
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