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    dry zex on sir 2002(canadien)

    1e i'm sorry if my english dos't make sense

    I bought a dry kit (ZEX) for my 2002 sir(canadien) and i saw i dont have any vacum on my feaul presur

    so it's posible to instale a fueal presur whit vacum ?

    or it's dangerous if i juste block the vacum presur on the unit (zex)?

    plz somebody help me and plz gived me somme theorique anser
    not just do this because it's this

    sorry aigain if my english dont make sens

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    I'm pretty sure that becuase of our lack of a return fuel line that a dry kit is not possible on our cars without some sort of modification. I'll check a few tech ages and see if I can find out why, but if I were you I would definitly not install that until you look into it.

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    you need a NX wet kit!

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    mhx

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    think it's beter like that

    I bought a Zex(dry) kit for my SI2002(US) and i noticed that i do not have a vaccum on the fuel pressure. So is it possible to put another fuel pressure with a vaccum? There must be a way to install that on a SI(US)...I want some theorie, not some facts.

    whit this 8F002-004
    http://www.paxtonauto.com/catalog/fuel_detail.asp?ID=3
    Last edited by tgrasshopper; 04-26-2003 at 04:37 PM.

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    uhh...I'm guessing you want facts and not theory...

    Well the fact is you can't run a dry kit on our engines without modification...and that would be a return fuel line modification, and I have no clue how to do that.

    translation: NON! Le NOS "dry kit" est tres mal pour ta Civic!

    uhh I think that's almost right grammatically...his english is horrible so my french can be worse =P

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    lol
    think
    your french is bether then me english!
    thx for your fac :p

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