KEITHFD
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Has anyone found a good way to install fuel shutoffs? I was told never to trailer my RX-1 with a full tank, I think its even in the manual. I was also told never to leave the tank un-filled due to condensation problems. What to do?
BlueRx
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Put mine by the steering support.
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I also put mine near the steering support in the 90 degree bends. Got the universal 90 degree shut-off valves from Dennis Kirk.
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Just cut the line close to the pumps, they will be self supporting then.
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You can have a look at my fuel shut-offs in the Sled Garage. Look for topic name "ToddMeister's Sleds"
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POWERHAULIC said:Just cut the line close to the pumps, they will be self supporting then.
That's what I did and have not had any problems
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airboss
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I'm guessing that with EFI, there will still be a "do not trailer with full fuel" requirement; which translates to aftermarket installation of fuel shut-off valves. Does anyone know if this is going to be addressed with the 06 models?
Ed L
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I'm guessing that with EFI, there will still be a "do not trailer with full fuel" requirement; which translates to aftermarket installation of fuel shut-off valves. Does anyone know if this is going to be addressed with the 06 models?
The Fuel Injectors are your shutoff!
The Fuel Injectors are your shutoff!