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Old 04-08-2001, 09:53 PM   #1
juiceman
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fuel starvation/ pooling is not a problem with fuel injection setups. it happens on carb setups cause the fuel comes in the plenum area and slams into the intake floor, then get dragged down the intake ports. fuel injection ports are straight so this will not happen. so the idea of pooling gas in a injected system is not going to happen.
and even if it did happen, how would you be able to tell?
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