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Old 01-19-09, 07:31 PM
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who is running premix pumps??

i have been doing some searching on FD premixing and I'm going that rout my self.I would like to just have an omp do all the premix injection instead of me having to measure and mix oil every time i pump gas...a couple of years ago i ran premix into an 88 turbo II by taping and injecting premix in to the reservoir pouch of the omp,obviously the FD omp is not mechanical like the 88.i would like to know what you guys did or what is available out there for the FD.i know rotary aviation has a pump for the FD but don't know anyone running it.
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Old 01-19-09, 08:10 PM
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I run an adapter from PCV Technologies that goes between the omp and the motor .The tank holds over 3 qts of Amsoil two cycle oil . I built the tank to fit between the air box and the innercooler .I have built tanks ,round ones, that mount where the air pump goes . One I made had two sections ,one for two cycle oil and the other end was a catch can .That was on rotorbrains car . When doing this I rotate the coil part of the omp so the wires are away from the turbos heat .
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any news I would like to know also Thanks
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Originally Posted by GARCO MOTORWORKS
I run an adapter from PCV Technologies that goes between the omp and the motor .The tank holds over 3 qts of Amsoil two cycle oil . I built the tank to fit between the air box and the innercooler .I have built tanks ,round ones, that mount where the air pump goes . One I made had two sections ,one for two cycle oil and the other end was a catch can .That was on rotorbrains car . When doing this I rotate the coil part of the omp so the wires are away from the turbos heat .
Does the PCV Technologies adapter fit a stock 13b for an FD without any clearance/fitting issues ?

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:-) neil
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hey david i gotta call you up,i didnt know you made so many things.
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I have put in a few and the best I remember turnning the coil so the wires go out in the direction I want was the only thing. I have changed the position of the coil for several other customers as well .
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IO have the RA adapter and I am pretty sure that I will be clocking my OMP to fit with the BNR's
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