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2011-02-27 01:00:22
#11
Originally Posted by Cozzm0_AU
On the VE, both have a vacuum barb and the one pictured is the fuel dampener.

You can bypass it with an elbow fitting if you wanted to, i've seen it done that way before.

The 20V's don't have them on their fuel rail at all btw.


ok so it is a fuel dampener..
yeah I have noticed that on the 20V's..

any turbo VE guys running without it?
thanks guys!
2011-02-27 02:51:06
#12
Just for the record, we are not adding moisture to the fuel. You are referring to a "damper" or "dampers" not a dampener. Two separate things.

Just felt obligated to point this out. Good luck finding your part.

Dudeman
2011-02-27 03:20:15
#13
Originally Posted by Dudeman258
Just for the record, we are not adding moisture to the fuel. You are referring to a "damper" or "dampers" not a dampener. Two separate things.

Just felt obligated to point this out. Good luck finding your part.

Dudeman


Nice try. Dampener is acceptable term. It has more than one definition. Welcome to the stupidity that is the english language.
2011-02-27 03:32:36
#14
Originally Posted by wnwright
Nice try. Dampener is acceptable term. It has more than one definition. Welcome to the stupidity that is the english language.



Suit yourself.

Dudeman
2011-02-27 04:02:53
#15
LOL! dang my G.E.D didnt kick in...my fault Dude! :b
2011-02-27 04:07:01
#16
Originally Posted by klassickrican
LOL! dang my G.E.D didnt kick in...my fault Dude! :b


Ha no big deal, I have made that mistake in front of many industry professionals and gotten creamed for it.

Didn't meant to O/T your thread.

Dudeman
2011-02-27 04:08:21
#17
We settled this already. It was made of pine.
2011-02-27 04:12:54
#18
Originally Posted by BenFenner
We settled this already. It was made of pine.


DUH!
2011-02-27 08:57:22
#19
Originally Posted by Dudeman258
Just for the record, we are not adding moisture to the fuel. You are referring to a "damper" or "dampers" not a dampener. Two separate things.

Just felt obligated to point this out. Good luck finding your part.

Dudeman


100% correct, my bad.
2011-02-27 18:12:14
#20
You don't need it to run, only to keep the fuel from gushing out.
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