Look at this sweet deal on corvette fuel filter/regulator $37.93!!! $38.34 on ebay!!
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Look at this sweet deal on corvette fuel filter/regulator $37.93!!! $38.34 on ebay!!
Since this is such a popular question I figured I would post the answer...
Corvette fuel filter commonly used in OBS conversions if you are doing a returnless type fuel rail install....
Wix 33737 www.planetautoparts.com $37.93
on ebay $38.34 Shipped, Wix33737 http://search.express.ebay.com/_Car-...vroletb00f1088
more expensive ones...
GM 10299146
Purolator F55493
GF1822
Hastings GF336
PGF336
GKI GF1822
Connectors required to hook to the filter...
Dorman PNs
3/8" female connector DOR-800-121 www.midwayautosupply.com $7.36
5/16" female connector DOR-800-120 www.midwayautosupply.com $7.36
3/8" x 12" double ended male connector DOR-800-155 www.midwayautosupply.com $9.57
You'll need fuel injection quality fuel hose to connect the Dorman quick connects to the old steel fuel lines. I cut both the pressure and return lines about 2" before the factory filter location. Use the rubber fuel injection hose to connect to the new filter. Use 2 hose clamps on each end of the new connections. It's best if you use the hose clamps that have a smooth stainless steel liner to protect the hose. You'll need about 6 feet of hose to connect from the filter to the fuel rail if you have an extended cab. The outlet side of the filter will require the male fitting be cut to about 4"-6" long from one end and then push it into the fuel hose and double-clamp it.
Corvette fuel filter commonly used in OBS conversions if you are doing a returnless type fuel rail install....
Wix 33737 www.planetautoparts.com $37.93
on ebay $38.34 Shipped, Wix33737 http://search.express.ebay.com/_Car-...vroletb00f1088
more expensive ones...
GM 10299146
Purolator F55493
GF1822
Hastings GF336
PGF336
GKI GF1822
Connectors required to hook to the filter...
Dorman PNs
3/8" female connector DOR-800-121 www.midwayautosupply.com $7.36
5/16" female connector DOR-800-120 www.midwayautosupply.com $7.36
3/8" x 12" double ended male connector DOR-800-155 www.midwayautosupply.com $9.57
You'll need fuel injection quality fuel hose to connect the Dorman quick connects to the old steel fuel lines. I cut both the pressure and return lines about 2" before the factory filter location. Use the rubber fuel injection hose to connect to the new filter. Use 2 hose clamps on each end of the new connections. It's best if you use the hose clamps that have a smooth stainless steel liner to protect the hose. You'll need about 6 feet of hose to connect from the filter to the fuel rail if you have an extended cab. The outlet side of the filter will require the male fitting be cut to about 4"-6" long from one end and then push it into the fuel hose and double-clamp it.
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Here is an update on the conectors for the fuel filter as far as the price:
Dorman Fuel Lines DOR-800-121 Dorman Fuel Line Connectors, Retainers & Repair Kit For 3/8 hose and line 1 $9.99 $9.99
Dorman Fuel Lines DOR-800-120 Dorman Fuel Line Connectors, Retainers & Repair Kit For 5/16 hose and line 1 $9.99 $9.99
Dorman Fuel Lines DOR-800-155 Dorman Fuel Line Connectors, Retainers & Repair Kit 12"x3/8 1 $12.99 $12.99
got info from ls1truck.com!
Dorman Fuel Lines DOR-800-121 Dorman Fuel Line Connectors, Retainers & Repair Kit For 3/8 hose and line 1 $9.99 $9.99
Dorman Fuel Lines DOR-800-120 Dorman Fuel Line Connectors, Retainers & Repair Kit For 5/16 hose and line 1 $9.99 $9.99
Dorman Fuel Lines DOR-800-155 Dorman Fuel Line Connectors, Retainers & Repair Kit 12"x3/8 1 $12.99 $12.99
got info from ls1truck.com!
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Back from the dead....i know.
I've been researching swaping an ls1 into a mustang.
I don't understand the fuel system. I figure you guys could explain it to me.
I know people are using the the corvette fuel filter to regulate pressure.
Why the the vette filter have two inputs and one output?
Is a musatng a returnless stlye fuel system? What is an ls1?
Sorry if they're dumb questions but I really don't understand the fuel systems yet.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I've been researching swaping an ls1 into a mustang.
I don't understand the fuel system. I figure you guys could explain it to me.
I know people are using the the corvette fuel filter to regulate pressure.
Why the the vette filter have two inputs and one output?
Is a musatng a returnless stlye fuel system? What is an ls1?
Sorry if they're dumb questions but I really don't understand the fuel systems yet.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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The GM Fuel Injection has a send and return line. On just about all of this newer LS stuff there is a single inlet on the Fuel Rails. At some point the send and return lines have to be joined to where there can be only one line going to the Rails.
This Vette Filter/Regulator is nice because it does that, regulates the pressure down to normal operating pressure, and it also sends back the excess fuel in the return line. The only thing about it is you need a male-end coming back out of it to go to the Rails. I had a custom line made for my application, some places make that part to do the job.
I don't know about the Mustang stuff..I just know how to beat em..
This Vette Filter/Regulator is nice because it does that, regulates the pressure down to normal operating pressure, and it also sends back the excess fuel in the return line. The only thing about it is you need a male-end coming back out of it to go to the Rails. I had a custom line made for my application, some places make that part to do the job.
I don't know about the Mustang stuff..I just know how to beat em..
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What's the benefit of running this corvette style regulator compared to a 2-line system that's got a send & return going to the rail with a regulator on the return? Is it just a matter of simplicity & cost? Is one superior to the other in terms of fuel delivery?
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Is this typically installed near the motor or near the tank? If I wind up running new fuel lines, it's obviously beneficial to mount this near the tank... which raises another question... what kind of horsepower levels can this support? I'm still trying to figure out whether I can get away with stock fuel line or if I need to upgrade to a larger diameter... plan is 450rwhp and if I get brave I might add a 150 shot down the road.
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I have mine installed about 10 inches from my fuel tank, I have (2) hoses 3/8 that are about 12 inches long going from the filter to the tank and (1) hose about 13-14 feet from the filter to the fuel rail. I am only at about 375 RWHP and have not experienced any problems so far. I do not know how much HP this setup will support I am sure a lot of other factors come into play such as injector size, fuel line size and pump size and the tune installed in the vehicle.