PointByPatrol
Senior Member
...but Neal....At this point it seems iffy. They are on try 3 and it's still not right. I have V3 on my car and am legitimately concerned. I also don't want to keep paying to replace this thing.
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...but Neal....At this point it seems iffy. They are on try 3 and it's still not right. I have V3 on my car and am legitimately concerned. I also don't want to keep paying to replace this thing.
...but Neal....
Got any links/info to people having OEM lines fail? Would love to follow along with that.I know it will not make anyone feel better, but after asking around. OEM high pressure fuel lines have also been known to fail when tracked.
Also, this problem is well known, and I at least know of two seperate entities that are working on a proper high pressure capable soft line with E85 compatibility.
I will leave them to introduce the product when they are ready. But I just wanted to give everyone a smidge of hope that this will be hopefully resolved soon. Why Full Race has not done this is interesting to say the least. Perhaps they need replaced often due to the pressure? Would be nice to hear from them directly.
Based on Full Race own advise, I am not going to change mine at this time. However, I am going to hold off on tracking until I source a fix. A fuel fire is a terrible thing, not risking it on track.
No just OEM battery failures.Got any links/info to people having OEM lines fail? Would love to follow along with that.
what a wild weekend we had.No just OEM battery failures.
I would have to refer you to my tuner @Jester04Got any links/info to people having OEM lines fail? Would love to follow along with that.