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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
E85 color
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<blockquote data-quote="96dreamer" data-source="post: 16609945" data-attributes="member: 52560"><p>It's all brand new an fittings direct ptfe hose and fittings, new fuelab pump and ss filters, as well as a brand new Glenn's sleeper tank. I primed about a half gallon through the new part of the system to flush anything out that blowing air through the lines didn't clean. I ended up putting about 5 gallons into the same tank I primed into though so that may have something to do with the color change. The pumps and filters had a generous amount of what I believe was mineral spirits in them that would have gone into that tank as well. The first start with the new system didn't do anything odd that would suggest a fuel issue. A/F's were spot on, idled fine and it was still measuring e-70, the same as when it went in. I haven't pulled the filters off to check them, probably won't till at least the end of the season due to it just being a pita.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96dreamer, post: 16609945, member: 52560"] It's all brand new an fittings direct ptfe hose and fittings, new fuelab pump and ss filters, as well as a brand new Glenn's sleeper tank. I primed about a half gallon through the new part of the system to flush anything out that blowing air through the lines didn't clean. I ended up putting about 5 gallons into the same tank I primed into though so that may have something to do with the color change. The pumps and filters had a generous amount of what I believe was mineral spirits in them that would have gone into that tank as well. The first start with the new system didn't do anything odd that would suggest a fuel issue. A/F's were spot on, idled fine and it was still measuring e-70, the same as when it went in. I haven't pulled the filters off to check them, probably won't till at least the end of the season due to it just being a pita. [/QUOTE]
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