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Braided Fuel Lines
Hey all;
I'm looking ahead into the future and decided that upgrading parts of my fuel system may be good to do, and look good too. Plus I want to get a fuel pressure gauge up in there too. So I want to run braided line from the fuel filter to the fuel rail. What size tubing and fittings am I looking for? I have no idea with this. Thanks.
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
I ran a 6-AN line for my return line. You could either go with 6-AN or 4-AN. Then you will need the fittings, stock line coming off the fuel filter is 6-AN so get a gauge adapter fitting then screw your fuel line into that, not sure what fittings you will need to connect it to the fuel rail. Is your filter on the firewall?
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98 Eclipse GS Turbo Megasquirt 2 - Holset HY35 Turbo - Built motor - P&P Head and Intake - 3" Turbo back - FMIC - Greddy RZ BOV - Walbro 255 - Aeromotive AFPR - 650cc Injectors - Fidanza Flywheel - Zoom clutch - 13" Cobra Front Brakes - AEM WB - Devilsown meth injection - 3.55 Final Drive gear ratio 1981 Chevy Scottsdale 1987 Nissan 300zx - Chump Car 2001 BMW 325i - DD |
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
This should get you starter..
Gauge adapter - http://www.jegs.com/images/photos/50...555-110526.jpg SS Line - http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...52578_-1_10019 Fittings - http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...62963_-1_10019
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98 Eclipse GS Turbo Megasquirt 2 - Holset HY35 Turbo - Built motor - P&P Head and Intake - 3" Turbo back - FMIC - Greddy RZ BOV - Walbro 255 - Aeromotive AFPR - 650cc Injectors - Fidanza Flywheel - Zoom clutch - 13" Cobra Front Brakes - AEM WB - Devilsown meth injection - 3.55 Final Drive gear ratio 1981 Chevy Scottsdale 1987 Nissan 300zx - Chump Car 2001 BMW 325i - DD |
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
The fitting on the filter is a parallel thread metric thread IIRC. M14x1.5 perhaps. It can be found searching various forums. Go from that to a gauge adapter, then to a ~2 foot length of hose (I like the black nylon braided hose, earl's prolite 350 or something like that) with a 90 degree and 45 degree hose end (typically, depends on your personal choice for hose routing), to a 6an fuel rail adapter available from vendors like SBR for about 25 bucks.
The process for the return line is very similar when you decide to go to a AFPR. Rail adapter to some hose with ends to the reg. For the run all the way back to the tank (worth upgrading on 2Gs and EVOs, it does limit your return fuel flow) don't waste your money on expensive braided line. Pick up a 5 dollar 5 foot length of 3/8ths brake line and some 3/8ths rubber hose to connect it at each end to your AFPR and your tank/pump housing.
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
Cool. Thanks guys! Sounds good.
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
Does anyone know where I can find a fitting for a N/T that fits into the fuel rail. Just seeing them for the 4g63. Any ideas? Or is it the same size?
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2013 Chevy Sonic 1LZ Daily Driver, 1.4L Turbo, 6spd 75 Monte Carlo SBC 400 6.6L, Aluminum heads, Hurricane Intake... 12 Chevy Sonic 1LZ 1.8L - Traded 01 Pontiac Grand Am SE - RIP 95 Eagle Talon ESi-T 5spd - RIP 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera- RIP |
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
Actually I'm thinking since they're both a 6an at the fuel rail, that its not going to make a difference right? Should still snap right in no matter what?
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2013 Chevy Sonic 1LZ Daily Driver, 1.4L Turbo, 6spd 75 Monte Carlo SBC 400 6.6L, Aluminum heads, Hurricane Intake... 12 Chevy Sonic 1LZ 1.8L - Traded 01 Pontiac Grand Am SE - RIP 95 Eagle Talon ESi-T 5spd - RIP 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera- RIP |
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
Ok so I'm confused and I hope someone can help me here. All I need to rehose is going from the fuel filter (on the firewall) to the rail. I've found the fuel rail adapter and I'm going with -6an hose. Do I need male-male adapters for each connection, like from the filter to the fitting? I want to get rid of that banjo bolt on the filter and go to a T with the gauge on it (IIRC 3/8 thread) and then to the rail. What all do I need?
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2013 Chevy Sonic 1LZ Daily Driver, 1.4L Turbo, 6spd 75 Monte Carlo SBC 400 6.6L, Aluminum heads, Hurricane Intake... 12 Chevy Sonic 1LZ 1.8L - Traded 01 Pontiac Grand Am SE - RIP 95 Eagle Talon ESi-T 5spd - RIP 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera- RIP |
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
Your going to need a male fitting to come out the filter, Im guessing something like a 3/8 to 6-an. I found this fitting on Jegs.com. Im still not real sure if I have this pictured right but I think this fitting is what you need. Part # 555-110524. Then just get the hose and fitting for it and connect it to the fuel rail.
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98 Eclipse GS Turbo Megasquirt 2 - Holset HY35 Turbo - Built motor - P&P Head and Intake - 3" Turbo back - FMIC - Greddy RZ BOV - Walbro 255 - Aeromotive AFPR - 650cc Injectors - Fidanza Flywheel - Zoom clutch - 13" Cobra Front Brakes - AEM WB - Devilsown meth injection - 3.55 Final Drive gear ratio 1981 Chevy Scottsdale 1987 Nissan 300zx - Chump Car 2001 BMW 325i - DD |
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
Honeslty I don't see where that piece would fit in to play. I'll take a pic of my setup when I rip it out. Basically I went to menards, bought a T-fitting and 2 hose connectors. Cut the fuel line in 2 pieces, teflon taped all threads and threw it all together with clamps then. I don't see why it's leaking.
But what I was thinking with the fittings was a male to male adaptor off the filter -> 90 degree swivel -> Hose -> T -> Hose -> Rail adaptor.
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2013 Chevy Sonic 1LZ Daily Driver, 1.4L Turbo, 6spd 75 Monte Carlo SBC 400 6.6L, Aluminum heads, Hurricane Intake... 12 Chevy Sonic 1LZ 1.8L - Traded 01 Pontiac Grand Am SE - RIP 95 Eagle Talon ESi-T 5spd - RIP 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera- RIP |
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Re: Braided Fuel Lines
What kind of hose are you using? I was thinking you were going to use braided fuel line with 6-an fittings.
Here how I was thinking of it. Filter > 3/8" to 6-an adapter w/ 1/8" gauge fitting > 6-an female fitting > SS hose > 6-an fitting > rail adapter
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98 Eclipse GS Turbo Megasquirt 2 - Holset HY35 Turbo - Built motor - P&P Head and Intake - 3" Turbo back - FMIC - Greddy RZ BOV - Walbro 255 - Aeromotive AFPR - 650cc Injectors - Fidanza Flywheel - Zoom clutch - 13" Cobra Front Brakes - AEM WB - Devilsown meth injection - 3.55 Final Drive gear ratio 1981 Chevy Scottsdale 1987 Nissan 300zx - Chump Car 2001 BMW 325i - DD |
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