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I didn't realize the small lines were under pressure until I did a boost leak test and found a leak on one. Probably lots of guys with leaks on the small lines and unaware.
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I replaced most of the small hoses up front with hi temp silicon vacuum hoseAny thoughts on what kind of hose I should go with to replace it? I'm not sure if basic vacuum style hose would hold up.
Last year riding it felt like it was down on power and fairly easy to get knock light. I actually couldn't really feel much HP difference between SM tunes bundle like I could before. Naturally I figured it was poor quality fuel and started carrying octane booster which helped the knock some but not the HP. It always starts and runs fine, it just doesn't feel like it has the steam it use to. I'm glad I decided to do a pressure test!
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Quick update: After finding a mysterious puncture hole in hose going to fuel regulator, more pressure testing also revealed small leaks in turbosmart and 3Bar. After 90 minutes of 22psi not a single clamp leaked (surprised), so I'm thinking of holding off on clamp spacer change for now and doing regular pressure tests.
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So the spacers need to be 1/2 the OE length ?
Do you still bottom the clamps out after ?
Do you still bottom the clamps out after ?
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YesSo the spacers need to be 1/2 the OE length ?
Do you still bottom the clamps out after ?
Kevin
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I don’t know how you guys have the patience to do this.
I gave up…..lol
I gave up…..lol
Janne339
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Great thread!
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If these are leaking how much power loss would you estimate at 270hp level?
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