I would like a definitive answer to the "returnless fuel system" myth.
Half the people on here say "returnless fuel system can't use a dry kit" then they offer to sell their wet kit to the person. I suspect this theory was invented to sell more wet kits. If nearly all modern cars come with returnless fuel systems there should be NO market for dry kits anymore (a quick search confirmed that Dodge, Ford, Nissan, Hyundai, and Honda use returnless systems).
What is it specifically that makes a returnless fuel system worse for dry kits?
Please don't give some vague answer like "There isn't enough fuel" WHY isn't there enough fuel?
Other unconvincing answers might include "because we say so" or "you are a dumb dumb"
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