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Picture of Harris Speed Works teflon fuel lines, Fast Rails, Weldon Regulator w/n.

Old 02-09-2006, 10:19 PM
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Can't say enough good things about Harris Speed Works! They know quality and how to get it done F A S T. I wanted teflon lined SS braided fuel hoses since teflon doesn't break down and leak/smell over time. They had the hose/fittings and it was also has a clear nylon cover over the ss braid. Nice. I hooked everthing up tonight. Slit the feed line to the back of the rails and split the return line from the front of each rail to the Weldon regulator. Had to fab a bracket for the regulator to mount flat and use an existing shock mount bolt. Props to Matt and Nick for the help.
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Old 02-09-2006, 10:37 PM
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whats the small two stage pump?
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Scavenge pump for the turbos.
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ahhhh..ok.....
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Tom, looks great man! Happy to be of service.

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hey, so your system is feed to rails, than split on both ends back to the regulator, than a return to the tank?

Dd you run fed of return lines back? I ask because your regulator is mounted where the stock feed line is, and i thought that maybe youwere using that as your return with a feed from the tank?

LOOKS GREAT!!! really nice job!!
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They do great work
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Originally Posted by obZidian
hey, so your system is feed to rails, than split on both ends back to the regulator, than a return to the tank?

Dd you run fed of return lines back? I ask because your regulator is mounted where the stock feed line is, and i thought that maybe youwere using that as your return with a feed from the tank?

LOOKS GREAT!!! really nice job!!
I used a Harris -8AN feed line to a y block hidden under the cowl that splits the feed to the back of each rail. Then I took an 8AN from the front of each rail to the Weldon regulator. Then a single -6AN from the bottom of the regulator to the tank.
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SS braid to the tank... it this at that y junction you mentioned by the fuel filter or straight to the tank?
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For you it would be the y block. For me, I had a custom tank built with a -6AN dedicated return connection.
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im trying to find a pic of this but where exactly is this y-block? Is it very noticeable?
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Very noticeable at the fuel filter area near the rear axle.
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How much did the fuel lines run ya?

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Originally Posted by Blown383
How much did the fuel lines run ya?

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This makes two that want to know!
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That's a little hard to answer because I had them make 10 hoses for me. Roughly $225 to $250 would get you the engine hoses in the picture and a -8AN and a -6AN back to the tank. All teflon.

pm Matt and tell him the length you need and the number of hoses and he'll quote you an actual price.
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Actually I recently finished a tool on our website that will give you a quote. Here's a link:

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop/home.php?cat=261

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