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bimbimbop 09-13-2017 08:03 PM

is fuel return needed?
 
Hey guys looking for your input on a fuel return. I am running the AAM TT setup and have a aeromotive 340 fuel pump upgrade being added. Can I get away with not having a fuel return kit for the time being? or is this something that I should def be getting right away? I hear a little bit of both as chatter when I talk to people about it

VSS370z 09-13-2017 08:46 PM

IS A MUST. No twin turbo 370z should be running without a fuel return system. Thats the one area i personally would go overboard with

Ghost116 09-13-2017 08:51 PM

Seen many guys running a boosted z without a fuel return. Cap on a conservative tune is about 475 without a fuel return. Because of the way the fuel system is set up with a conservative tune it runs out of fuel around that mark. An aggressive tune can go higher.


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Optimiser 09-14-2017 02:23 AM

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Originally Posted by bimbimbop (Post 3693143)
Hey guys looking for your input on a fuel return. I am running the AAM TT setup and have a aeromotive 340 fuel pump upgrade being added. Can I get away with not having a fuel return kit for the time being? or is this something that I should def be getting right away? I hear a little bit of both as chatter when I talk to people about it

I have a had a 340 fuel pump installed for my supercharged air to air setup on 93 pump gas (98 Octane here) with no issues and no fuel return setup at 450whp.

60M_driver 09-14-2017 08:04 PM

I just got done with my AAM TT build and unless you want to start your full block build in a month I would suggest getting a kit from CJM. It will make life so much easier and you'll save the money in the long run.

bimbimbop 09-14-2017 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 60M_driver (Post 3693391)
I just got done with my AAM TT build and unless you want to start your full block build in a month I would suggest getting a kit from CJM. It will make life so much easier and you'll save the money in the long run.

Yep I already contacted CJM and looking at getting the S1.Se kit and adding the billet top hat ... didnt think about this until i started reading more into the 500+ whp issues

370Zsteve 09-24-2017 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 60M_driver (Post 3693391)
I just got done with my AAM TT build and unless you want to start your full block build in a month I would suggest getting a kit from CJM. It will make life so much easier and you'll save the money in the long run.

You want to elaborate on that a little bit? :ughdance:


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