Here are a few pics, I thought i'd mess around and ditch the banjo bolts and see if I can gain any HP by it. I know most likely not, But I had a credit at Summit racing, So had to get something you know?
While I was wrenching, I put in a permanent FP gauge right off the CP3 - It will be good for Dyno days...
If I can hold FP on a load dyno, then I can hold it on the street, and then no need for the in cab one...
BTW - the lower fitting on the filter was quite a nasty-no-good you know what. The factory casting has two walls that dont allow a wrench to gt on the adapter. So i had to use a fitting and then back it off. PS - the only way the -8:12x1. 50 webber fitting is coming off is if I take the filter housing off the truck, its that hard to get to
Ohh and also - Those push-lock barb ends... WHO ARE THEY KIDDING!?!?! I had all 161lbs of me pushing the hose and I still had 1/8inch left, I said screw it, its only 40psi - and they can take 250psi... .
While I was wrenching, I put in a permanent FP gauge right off the CP3 - It will be good for Dyno days...
If I can hold FP on a load dyno, then I can hold it on the street, and then no need for the in cab one...
BTW - the lower fitting on the filter was quite a nasty-no-good you know what. The factory casting has two walls that dont allow a wrench to gt on the adapter. So i had to use a fitting and then back it off. PS - the only way the -8:12x1. 50 webber fitting is coming off is if I take the filter housing off the truck, its that hard to get to
Ohh and also - Those push-lock barb ends... WHO ARE THEY KIDDING!?!?! I had all 161lbs of me pushing the hose and I still had 1/8inch left, I said screw it, its only 40psi - and they can take 250psi... .