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WhiteDevil
04-01-2005, 10:26 AM
does anyone know what size is the inlet fuel hose before fuel rail is?

Needed to fit Fuel Star unit.

MitsiMonsta
04-01-2005, 11:09 AM
I don't give a damn about the size of the fuel hose, I just wanna see dyno charts before and after Fuelstar.....

I don't want to fit one and find out it does about as much as the Brock 'Polarizer' :bowrofl:

WhiteDevil
04-01-2005, 11:15 AM
I don't give a damn about the size of the fuel hose, I just wanna see dyno charts before and after Fuelstar.....

I don't want to fit one and find out it does about as much as the Brock 'Polarizer' :bowrofl:

here you go.
http://www.fuelstar.com/dyno_index.html

MitsiMonsta
04-01-2005, 11:17 AM
nah, not their proaganda, your sheets. I'd want to know if it made a difference, go get it dynoed, install the unit, get it dynoed again.

WhiteDevil
04-01-2005, 11:22 AM
nah, not their proaganda, your sheets. I'd want to know if it made a difference, go get it dynoed, install the unit, get it dynoed again.

I don't want to spend $200 extra to prove something that's already proven, if you want the dynos, feel free to donate the dyno fees to me and I'll happily do the dynos for ya.

I'm quite happy with the info i've gathered from people who uses this units, including a current Aussie Magna member in Tazzie and another member who just posted that they have a fitchcataylst with positive results.

I try to keep an open mind to new technologies with sufficient evidence of positive results.

MitsiMonsta
04-01-2005, 11:27 AM
The didn't have any Magnas dynoed on that propaganda either.

If others have had good results, then fair enough.

BTW, I'd say the fuel line is about an 8mm, from what I remember changing the fuel filter on my TF. This is probably wrong, so don't take it for gospel.

WhiteDevil
04-01-2005, 11:42 AM
The didn't have any Magnas dynoed on that propaganda either.
If others have had good results, then fair enough.
BTW, I'd say the fuel line is about an 8mm, from what I remember changing the fuel filter on my TF. This is probably wrong, so don't take it for gospel.

They didn't have Magna, but they had other EFI engines there, so the results would be similar.

thanks, i've changed the fuel filter too, but that's at the back of the car and where i'm going to cut the hose is in the engine bay, i'll find out when I cut it, I think it's 8mm as well, so I'm going to have a hard time trying to push the plug into it i think, oh well, everything is made and ready to be fitted, i think 1 more hour should be complete if the weather is good I'll do it tonight when i get home from work.

MitsiMonsta
04-01-2005, 11:50 AM
I love playing devils advocate, it's fun :badgrin:

I wouldn't be buying and putting an untested product in or on my car without some sort of idea what it was going to do.

If it was free, then that's a different story...

They outlets around here that sell and fit fuelstars, I wouldn't take a 30 year old bombed out wreck to..... I guess that's why I don't like them so much.

WhiteDevil
04-01-2005, 11:54 AM
I love playing devils advocate, it's fun :badgrin:

I wouldn't be buying and putting an untested product in or on my car without some sort of idea what it was going to do.

If it was free, then that's a different story...

They outlets around here that sell and fit fuelstars, I wouldn't take a 30 year old bombed out wreck to..... I guess that's why I don't like them so much.

I'm an Engineer by title, but a scientist at heart, do you know what the difference between an Engineer and a scientist is?

MitsiMonsta
04-01-2005, 12:06 PM
Engineers drink more beer :bowrofl:

WhiteDevil
04-01-2005, 12:08 PM
HAHA.. yes they do. lol