Myself and several other Bender owners are experiencing extreme lean conditions at aproximately 1/3 throttle (which also equals about 8,000 rpm and 3.5 lbs of boost). We have tried to many jetting combinations to even try and count them all. Fuel pressures are verified correct. No leaks in any lines.
I am becoming convinced that the problem lies with the pitot system Bender uses for pressurizing the float bowls. No other kit uses a system like this and no other kit is producing this lean spot.
I want to try moving the float bowl line to the airbox where most other kits have it. I understand that the exact place on the airbox that the line is connected has an effect on the amount of pressure that is put into the float bowls. How critical is it though? If the wrong location is used does it just mean diferrent jetting or does it mean that the system won't work at all? Also does anyone have any guess at to where would be the best spot?
Another option I have is to relocate the line feeding the fuel pressure regulator to the nipples behind the carbs and then use the original regulator spot on the airbox for my float bowls.
Any input?
I am becoming convinced that the problem lies with the pitot system Bender uses for pressurizing the float bowls. No other kit uses a system like this and no other kit is producing this lean spot.
I want to try moving the float bowl line to the airbox where most other kits have it. I understand that the exact place on the airbox that the line is connected has an effect on the amount of pressure that is put into the float bowls. How critical is it though? If the wrong location is used does it just mean diferrent jetting or does it mean that the system won't work at all? Also does anyone have any guess at to where would be the best spot?
Another option I have is to relocate the line feeding the fuel pressure regulator to the nipples behind the carbs and then use the original regulator spot on the airbox for my float bowls.
Any input?