Ford Focus: fuel pipe
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fuel pipe
Hello,
does anybody know where I can find the fuel pipe in a Ford focus Diesel?
I have to find it between tank and fuel pump.
Under the car there is more than one pipe: One thick to the right, a
smaller one left beside it and two small ones. Which of them is it?
Hoping for help
Manfred
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Re: fuel pipe
"Manfred Kowalewski" <de> wrote in message
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The thickest one. The slightly smaller one is the fuel return to the tank
and the two small ones are for the rear brakes.
If you cannot trace the lines back to the tank however then I would question
your skill in doing whatever job you intend.
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Re: fuel pipe
Tim.. schrieb:
Thank you very much for this information.
Now I know where to fit the "ecoflow" fuelsaver.
Manfred
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Re: fuel pipe
"Manfred Kowalewski" <de> wrote in message
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Most of us here would probably agree, you can put the "ecoflow" on any one
of the lines and get similar results.
Happy modeming,
Bill
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Re: fuel pipe
"berkshire bill" <nospam.rr.com> wrote in message
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That's right!
I would recommend to put the ecoxxx thing into the glove compartement. This
is much easier and has the same effect on fuel consumption 
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Re: fuel pipe
TheSurgeon schrieb:
Let me try it, ok?
Manfred
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Re: fuel pipe
Manfred Kowalewski wrote:
compartement. This
Sure. No one is stopping you.
But let others voice their opinions, ok?
For what it's worth, I agree with TheSurgeon.
I found this on the web.
"The outstanding success of Ecoxxxx products when compared to other IMI
products is attributable to the unique Central Reverse Polarity
magnetic field designed and researched specially by Ecoxxxx. This
field, applied to the fuel, promotes superior conditioning through
increased electron agitation."
Central Reverse Polarity magnetic field. Increase electron agitation.
Wow.
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Re: fuel pipe
In message <googlegroups.com>, Tony
Wesley <com> wrote
Don't let the fuel contaminate the spark plugs and short them out 
The effects of 'Central Reverse Polarity' magnetism can be reversed by
hitting it hard with something heavy - such as a hammer or a piston - or
heating it up - in an engine cylinder..
Isn't the same thing sold under a different name for producing soft
water? ... and with a similar list of claims.
--
Alan
mailto:clara.co.uk
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Re: fuel pipe
"Alan" <clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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Yes it is but with the water it makes sense, with fuel it makes nonsense 
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Re: fuel pipe
Hello,
because you are joking about the eco-xxx thing:
Have you got any _experiences_ with it?
If so I would be very interested because I don't have. I did not find
any negative comments in the internet (okay, they want to sell it).
If not: Why are you so sure that it will not work? Because it must not?
Manfred
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