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    ive fitted the c16se lump to my nova , and i am using a 1.2 spi tank as ive been told that will work , can someone give me a brief description on what way to plumb the feul lines i know it sounds daft but im a novice when it comes to thinigs like this thanks for any help Nathan .

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    bump !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    How do you mean plumb the lines?

    Fit the return to the fuel pressure regulator, and the feed to the fuel rail.
    On a gte i think they connect to solid pipes under the inlet manifold

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    the gte/gsi uses 2 x 8mm steel pipes for feed & return.
    a lot of non mpi novas run 1 x 8mm nylon & 1 x 6mm nylon pipes as feed & return lines.

    go to B&Q or similar diy/plumbers type store & get a roll of 8MM copper central heating pipe. then cut & bend them to fit into the clips underneath the floor. then get proper EFI rubber hose & NEW jubilee clips to connect them up.

    now important bit. get the feed & return pipes the right way round on the fuel rail, or it won't work

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