Stock lines, connector to rail??? Return?? 650whp?
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Stock lines, connector to rail??? Return?? 650whp?
Im planning on running twin walbro 255s. I'd like to use the stock feed line, how do you connect the stock fuel line to the new fuel rails? The factory fuel fitting that snaps onto the factory fuel rail??? Is there an adapter to AN fittings?
Will the stock feed line feed up to 650whp?
What are people doing for a return when using the stock feed line and a boost referenced regulator? Running a line back to where the filter is and tapping into that return? -6 or -8 return?
Will the stock feed line feed up to 650whp?
What are people doing for a return when using the stock feed line and a boost referenced regulator? Running a line back to where the filter is and tapping into that return? -6 or -8 return?
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Im planning on running twin walbro 255s. I'd like to use the stock feed line, how do you connect the stock fuel line to the new fuel rails? The factory fuel fitting that snaps onto the factory fuel rail??? Is there an adapter to AN fittings?
Will the stock feed line feed up to 650whp?
What are people doing for a return when using the stock feed line and a boost referenced regulator? Running a line back to where the filter is and tapping into that return? -6 or -8 return?
Will the stock feed line feed up to 650whp?
What are people doing for a return when using the stock feed line and a boost referenced regulator? Running a line back to where the filter is and tapping into that return? -6 or -8 return?
If wanting to run high flow fuel rails, and connect them to the stock fuel lines, than yes, an adpater is required, and offered.
If in the market for fuel rails, I have some on my website that we make....check sig
Edit: Dug up part #'s for ya... Russell #640850 (feed) Russell #640860 (return)
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If wanting to run high flow fuel rails, and connect them to the stock fuel lines, than yes, an adpater is required, and offered.
If in the market for fuel rails, I have some on my website that we make....check sig
Edit: Dug up part #'s for ya... Russell #640850 (feed) Russell #640860 (return)
If in the market for fuel rails, I have some on my website that we make....check sig
Edit: Dug up part #'s for ya... Russell #640850 (feed) Russell #640860 (return)
That is the wrong adapter....complete opposite of what i need. That goes onto the stock fuel rail from an -AN feed line (which i dont have). I need the one that goes from the STOCK FUEL LINE to an -AN fitting to attach to the fuel rail.
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thanks for the advertising, but no, re-read my post. Connectnig stock fuel lines to "new fuel rails" (aftermarket).
That is the wrong adapter....complete opposite of what i need. That goes onto the stock fuel rail from an -AN feed line (which i dont have). I need the one that goes from the STOCK FUEL LINE to an -AN fitting to attach to the fuel rail.
That is the wrong adapter....complete opposite of what i need. That goes onto the stock fuel rail from an -AN feed line (which i dont have). I need the one that goes from the STOCK FUEL LINE to an -AN fitting to attach to the fuel rail.
Read your post, and did not see where it says you "have" them already. Just because you say "new fuel rails" does not necessarily mean that you have them already. I took it as you are putting togehter a fuel system, and in need of all teh parts, hence why I offered what I did.
That fitting attaches to teh stock feed line by the way, and then you run braided line from the AN side to the AN fitting on your "new fuel rails" that you have already, if that is what you are looking for.
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Oh, you are talking about the stock "flex" line then? Most do away with that all together, and disconnect the stock "flex" line, and adapt braided line to the stock HARD line. THAT is where there is the miscommunication.
If you are attaching to teh HARD line, that is the fitting you use.
Matter of miscommunication/understanding is all. Glad you got it worked out.
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Well, I don't think so, as that is the part # I gave him. He is still plan on using the stock flex line (that connects to teh stock hard line).
Part # for teh fitting I gave above, are teh the one's that you used (or at least teh pic you provided) Those fittings attach braided line to the stock hard line.