Aeromotive boost referenced regulator?
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Tom has been the greatest help a customer could ask for...and I'm not even a customer of Incons. We need more people like Tom in the business!
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I know its not a ls based setup but you could do it similar! I have the reg. mounted directly to the rail and the other side runs to the nos solinoid. I am using -3 stainless line and swivle fittings! No leaks!
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I have a 65 impala convertible with a stock fuel tank. How do I run a return port into the tank. I thought about putting a fitting into the side of the filler neck. But how do I do that without drilling/welding? I don't want the tank to blow up. Thanks