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Old 02-27-2006, 03:59 PM   #78 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Isthatatank
also hoping to do this asap.

question can we use teh factory fuel line that goes to the fuel rail?

evo why do you want to replace it with braded line?? do we have to do that?

good luck on the install evo pm me the thread when you've finished. im quite nervous about this but it needs to be done stock fpr is crap

I haven't started this project yet. I've procrastinated a bit as I still have to buy all the fittings and fuel line.

The larger braided line was going to replace the stock hard line. I wanted to enlargen the entire fuel system while I'm at it to make it more effective. I was going to have a -6an fitting welded to the stock rail so that the braided line can connect to it. However I have reconsidered this idea since some think that welding a fitting on the rail can pose some future problems. And I really don't want to spend money on a aftermarket rail because quite frankly the stock rail is just as good if not better in terms of flow.

So I'm just going to do the bottleneck mod attached to the stock fuel line for now.
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