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On3 Performane 2011-2014 Fuel system.
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<blockquote data-quote="justinsstang" data-source="post: 14974167" data-attributes="member: 164304"><p>Wolfman said that on the phone On3 mentioned using 8an feed and 10an return. But now in your e-mail he's saying he uses 10an feed and 8 return.</p><p></p><p>Wonder which one it really is.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, I believe On3s pumps are made by AEM and just rebranded as on3. Or maybe it was Aeromotive that makes them... I can't remember at this point. They don't make their own pumps though.</p><p></p><p>If what corepwn said is true... then you could save the price of buying an aftermarket fuel rail and just get the adapter. I wish someone would chime in on whether or not the adapter could for sure work. If so, that could be a decent intro for E85.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what PTFE is either... so what's the deal with that? If you use the non PTFE for E85 like On3 is suggesting what is the downside?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know I don't want to spend $1300+ on a fuel system just to run E85 that I'm probably going to hate having to stop and fill up the tank way more often and possibly return to 93.</p><p></p><p>However, $800... saving $500ish? Eh, that might be worth it. Depending on shipping cost and how much the fitting costs, if it would indeed work that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justinsstang, post: 14974167, member: 164304"] Wolfman said that on the phone On3 mentioned using 8an feed and 10an return. But now in your e-mail he's saying he uses 10an feed and 8 return. Wonder which one it really is. Also, I believe On3s pumps are made by AEM and just rebranded as on3. Or maybe it was Aeromotive that makes them... I can't remember at this point. They don't make their own pumps though. If what corepwn said is true... then you could save the price of buying an aftermarket fuel rail and just get the adapter. I wish someone would chime in on whether or not the adapter could for sure work. If so, that could be a decent intro for E85. I don't know what PTFE is either... so what's the deal with that? If you use the non PTFE for E85 like On3 is suggesting what is the downside? I know I don't want to spend $1300+ on a fuel system just to run E85 that I'm probably going to hate having to stop and fill up the tank way more often and possibly return to 93. However, $800... saving $500ish? Eh, that might be worth it. Depending on shipping cost and how much the fitting costs, if it would indeed work that way. [/QUOTE]
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