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Connecting to stock fuel rail

Old 08-26-2012, 09:25 AM
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Hi
Treat me gently I'm new here.
I have a stock LS1 going into a UK kitcar. The fuel system will be -6 braided hoses with aeromotive style fittings.
Can someone point me at suitable adaptors to connect -6 to the OEM push-on connection to the fuel rail?

I plan to use the same fittings to connect the OEM filter/regulator unless I'm advised against using this item in favour of aftermarket filters and reg.

Thanks in advance for your help.
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hope this helps..
http://performanceparts.com/part/Russell/640863
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Spot on.
Thanks for that.
A Google with the part number also took me to Summitt where I also found the male version.

Thanks again
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good deal
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Make shure you get the new version.
Part Number 644120 and 644110
http://performanceparts.com/part/Russell/644120
http://performanceparts.com/part/Russell/644110
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Originally Posted by Ollie8974
Make shure you get the new version.
Part Number 644120 and 644110
http://performanceparts.com/part/Russell/644120
http://performanceparts.com/part/Russell/644110
Is the clip on version not so reliable?

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Yes, they have been known to slip off under running conditions spraying fuel all over a hot
Engine. Have not heard of any fires .
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Thanks.
Will go with the new version.
Have witnessed (standing right beside it) a fuel rail popping off the injectors before so don't wish to go there again.

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Originally Posted by Ollie8974
Yes, they have been known to slip off under running conditions spraying fuel all over a hot
Engine. Have not heard of any fires .
I have....


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