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exactly...he has his **** all *** backwards...
Dual rail applications should employ a Y-block to split the supply line before entering the rails, then individual lines are run from the opposite end of each rail to each inlet port on the regulator.
Dual rail applications should employ a Y-block to split the supply line before entering the rails, then individual lines are run from the opposite end of each rail to each inlet port on the regulator.
not only that he was using his y block as a return line for the fuel...the y block is there to split the fuel to both lines the regulator it's self has 3-4 ports and either one of them can be used as a return line back to the fuel cell
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okay the y is there for putting pack together those two lines to return it to the cell right....? and one comes off the secondary rail.....where does the other line come from?
lol im still trying to figure out what exactly you are doing. and what the problem is. you all have me all confused you threw around WAY to many questions. plus it returns so im all fucked up. lol


