Luv the T idea. That's a winner for me.
The guy in Salt Lake City who originally diagnosed my shot rings (via sadly low compression, remember frankenmotor 1.8T bottom/1.9 top?, that's me again) had stoutly refused to stab the injectors back in and at the time, I couldn't figure out why. He gave me the injectors and all lines back in a bag after rebuilding the nozzle in #2. (That's why I've never seen the proper assembly) After I dragged the POS home, I found the injector with the rebuilt nozzle was missing an outlet port, probably the victim of the shop monkey with the wrong socket (nice kid, but a little slow). That explains why he felt bad about charging me full shop rate for full hours spent for not getting anything fixed or working with me 3 states from home.
What's the pressure inside the return line?
Since there are no clamps that I can see, it must be pretty low.
Also the volume must be very low since the return line is tiny, compared to a late model injected gasser.
Even a 1 liter gasser has a bigger return line than the vw diesel.
The dressed engine goes into the zuki chassis this weekend for intercooler fitment and hood interference studies. I don't know how much hood I'll have to cut yet, but if the hole is narrow enough, I want to run a dual carb blower style hood scoop "shaker style" attached to and covering the rocker cover and turbo intake assy. If the hole is way too wide, I'll have to opt for a cowl induction style scoop instead, which has it's own visual appeal.