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Old 11-23-14, 09:43 PM
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TX newbie questions on fuel set up

hi my name is Jeremy. i have a 93 rx7 with a single turbo setup. i want to run E85 fuel, are there certain fuel pumps and injectors i need to use
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although I do not run e85 I know(through all this reading I do on here) that some of the Injectors that are "the regular type gas injectors" will clog or the insides get gummed or swell up.
I would be looking at E85 compatable pumps and injectors.
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Originally Posted by gmcbeast
. i want to run E85 fuel, are there certain fuel pumps and injectors i need to use
Big ones.

Searching and reading through some threads here might be helpful --->Alternative Fuels - RX7Club.com
Never looked into it seriously, but I think pump, lines, rails and injectors all have to be changed. There may also be some information in the single turbo sub-section.
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Awsome. Thanks guys, I appreciate it. I'm stoked to get this build done.
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