Can't speak for the others but my Corksport 3.5 has been a champ in terms of durability and being easy to tune. With any metal intake though would wipe it out with some brake clean or other solvent as you'd be surprised how many metallic bits get hung up in there during manufacturing.
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you may want to post a log of the shutdown if you can get one. kinda wonder if any other hoses got blown off in the pull and its throwing the ECU off with air leaks. guessing you don't have anything major going on like a big puddle of oil under the car or the whole thing smelling like gas.
FWIW I've been using loctite 545 for hydraulic and pneumatic fittings over the past year without really any failures seems to hold up well to gasoline, oil, methanol, etc.
since the hpfp pressure sensor is reading 0v i'm a little at a loss as to where the HPFP pressure readings are actually coming from (a gen1 thing maybe?). In any case I'd suggest checking the wiring/connector to the hpfp sensor that's connected to the fuel rail. Also did you get an oem...
It looks like most of those wires are just taps and as long as they didn't break the wire shouldn't really stop it from starting. Is there any cut factory wires in there (maybe with spade terminals on the ends? Hopefully that will clue you into what the relay was switching and allow you to...
LV seems to be mostly for bitter cold kind of applications, can't say I've ever had my brake lines freeze up but then again it doesn't get that cold here in the sunny pacific northwest
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I pretty much use pentosin super dot 4 on all of my vehicles, it's (relatively) cheap and has a pretty high boiling point. Compatible with dot3 applications as well.
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