Alright, I did some searching through the archives about the Prime Loc and fuel pressure loss concerns. While in my opinion, I think (like others) the relocation kit seems like a must have for us valve challenged (12v'ers). I have one sitting new in the box, that I was going to install, but as it turned out doesn't fit my Banks Twin Ram as was stated. So, I have to send it back anyway. But that's not what I want to bring up, thats another issue entirely.
It seems like back when the original accuasations went flying, Prime Loc performed some tests as well as others independently, and while the tests seemed conclusive about a pressure loss, no one ever really proved one way or another that the prime loc was to blame. I read thread after thread about people yanking them off with great concern. What I want to know is: Has anything changed about the issue? Has prime loc modified the design at all (i. e. larger fuel lines)? Was there ever undeniable proof either way? And lastly, are people still using them or are they all on your lawnmowers now?
Sorry if this brings back bad memories, just seems like there wasn't much news on the subject
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1996 Ram 2500 4x2, Auto, Banks Power Pak, FABTEC 2" lift, Rancho RS9000, 265x75x16 on custom wheels, Line-X, Toolbox, Westin Steps, Lund Stainless... ..... More to come
It seems like back when the original accuasations went flying, Prime Loc performed some tests as well as others independently, and while the tests seemed conclusive about a pressure loss, no one ever really proved one way or another that the prime loc was to blame. I read thread after thread about people yanking them off with great concern. What I want to know is: Has anything changed about the issue? Has prime loc modified the design at all (i. e. larger fuel lines)? Was there ever undeniable proof either way? And lastly, are people still using them or are they all on your lawnmowers now?
Sorry if this brings back bad memories, just seems like there wasn't much news on the subject
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1996 Ram 2500 4x2, Auto, Banks Power Pak, FABTEC 2" lift, Rancho RS9000, 265x75x16 on custom wheels, Line-X, Toolbox, Westin Steps, Lund Stainless... ..... More to come