Fuel rail "How to?"
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You need to make the lines, You have the hose and fittings to do it. Take the intake or at least the stock rails off and start measuring how long the lines nrrd to be. Cut the line you have to length, install the fittings, and put it all back together.
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This looks very interesting. I just bought the FAST fuel rails, and now I am looking for the perfect setup for my 98 Trans Am. I am don't know what to do for a regulator and pressure gauge.
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Originally Posted by Steve Burger
You need to make the lines, You have the hose and fittings to do it. Take the intake or at least the stock rails off and start measuring how long the lines nrrd to be. Cut the line you have to length, install the fittings, and put it all back together.
you may want to leave a little bit extra because the motor likes to shake..especially on big cammed cars
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anyone have a link or some pics of the lt1 fuel rail setup with AN fittings on them. i ordered all the aeromotive fittings, pump, lines, and regulator. i would like to run each side seperate