07-27-2009, 12:45 PM
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Fuel Rail Question
I'm planning on running a -6 feed and return line. Obviously i'll put -8 o-ring to -6 adapters in the ends.
Instead of putting the fuel inlet in the side, can I take out the factory adapter and go straight into that hole? I'm assuming that one is also -8.
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07-27-2009, 01:47 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by
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I'm planning on running a -6 feed and return line. Obviously i'll put -8 o-ring to -6 adapters in the ends.
Instead of putting the fuel inlet in the side, can I take out the factory adapter and go straight into that hole? I'm assuming that one is also -8.
i have -8 lines. my fuel line goes into the side input.
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07-27-2009, 02:48 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by
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i have -8 lines. my fuel line goes into the side input.
Did you have clearance issues with the T-Stat housing?
07-27-2009, 07:18 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by
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Did you have clearance issues with the T-Stat housing?
no issues.
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no issues.
Roger, thanks!
07-28-2009, 05:46 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by
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i have -8 lines. my fuel line goes into the side input.
can you show a picture of exactly how you did it. i've hear of clearance issues with doing it this way.
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I think the two ends of the rails are -8AN the location up top is -6AN (I think both are o-ringed as well)
I'm using this fuel rail and I have the inlet on the end. I used an Earls ANO-Tuff fitting and a thermost spacer from Rage-Tek.
Heres the fitting I used on the inlet
Holley Performance Products 90° -6 AN Male to 9/16"-24 Swivel*AT949094ERL
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Quote: Originally Posted by
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I used
JEGS AN to AN Radiused Pump Fittings
JEGS AN Push-Loc Hose End Fittings - Black 90deg.
i didn't need any spacer for the tstat housing with these fittings
07-30-2009, 11:20 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by
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I think the two ends of the rails are -8AN the location up top is -6AN (I think both are o-ringed as well)
Stock location is -6
Passenger side top is -6.
Passenger side bottom is -8
Driver's side is -8
07-31-2009, 08:02 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by
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Stock location is -6
Passenger side top is -6.
Passenger side bottom is -8
Driver's side is -8
Thanks for the info everyone! The rail is in hand right now. It'd be nice for boomba to put the sizes for the stock location and second one on the passenger side.
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