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Fuel/Air Separator

bluejetvt

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2002
Boat Model
LX
Boat Length
19
Someone please talk to me about Fuel/Air separators. I can’t swing the group k or Island Racing cost right now (but thanks for the oil line upgrades).
How about the Ricor fuel air separators? Please tell me why I shouldn’t use one of these. I think you rig them to the fuel return line but I’m not positive. Please give me all your thoughts ‘ol wise jet boaters.
FYI I own a 2002 Yamaha LX2000 with new 5 Star Services starboard engine.
 
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