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    You all are missing the most important upgrade of all.... FLUBBER!!! Jesus Christ peeps, come on!!! LOL
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    Oh yeah Flubber forgot all about that
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    I actually just found the magnets last night... first time I ever seen them. Sounded like a deal so I bought 6... one for each branched fuel rail.

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    No, but the only thing those should be on is electrical cords to eliminate interference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NegativeOne13 View Post
    I actually just found the magnets last night... first time I ever seen them. Sounded like a deal so I bought 6... one for each branched fuel rail.

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    No, but the only thing those should be on is electrical cords to eliminate interference.
    Group buy maybe?
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    I know some old tricks involving a magnet and a gas tank, but it was for keeping crap out of fuel from metal tanks.

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    ^^^ i'm in

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    Run E85 it will clean your gas tank/lines/injectors out real quick.
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