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Stock fuel filter still being used. So what intake manifold is typical fuel will follow. Then your drawing out of the sender basket which has all the hot return fuel from the head. I draw out of the t
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My fuel temps never go higher than 105 to 107F ish give or take and mostly it's below 100f, yes here in the UK we don't see silly temperatures normally except for this year I never let my
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I think those of us that have aftermarket fuel pumps where the fuel recycles through the pump versus going directly back to the tank are going to see higher fuel temps. Drawing from the same place as
@Mopar1970man - Was looking at one of your YouTube vids on some of your iQuad numbers and you mentioned on the phone to me earlier that your fuel and intake air are practically equal - or chasing each other as you said it in the vid. How are you achieving this? And is this any correlation to optimizing MPGs?
My operating fuel temp is always higher than my intake air temp, probably 20-30 degrees higher if memory serves. They never get that close. Curious on others out there what they see.