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<blockquote data-quote="wheelinjp" data-source="post: 773989" data-attributes="member: 15970"><p>so you fixed it then? to my understanding you have to run a gm distributor, or electronic equivelant, so is your dist the right one? The other thing is the fuel system return line. Did you run another line back to your tank? It has to be functional for it to work. Also did you buy a f/i rated fuel pump? the tbi system only needs 15.8psi to function, but the throttle body regulator should be able to handle up to 60psi and regulate it down. So if you blocked off your return line it will flood, or if your regulator is bad, too. Good luck, and when its done these motors are very reliable and run for a long time. I have been wheelin mine for 3 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelinjp, post: 773989, member: 15970"] so you fixed it then? to my understanding you have to run a gm distributor, or electronic equivelant, so is your dist the right one? The other thing is the fuel system return line. Did you run another line back to your tank? It has to be functional for it to work. Also did you buy a f/i rated fuel pump? the tbi system only needs 15.8psi to function, but the throttle body regulator should be able to handle up to 60psi and regulate it down. So if you blocked off your return line it will flood, or if your regulator is bad, too. Good luck, and when its done these motors are very reliable and run for a long time. I have been wheelin mine for 3 years. [/QUOTE]
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