Question about fuel rails....
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Question about fuel rails....
I noticed this a long time ago, but it really hasnt been an issue for me.
I'd like to clean up underhood a bit, and my fuel lines are literally all over the damn place. Heres the best pic I can get for now:
and another one:
Please dont mind the dirt... LOL
Its never sat well with me that the lines are hovering right above the drivers side header.... I'm paranoid about them melting.
Are there differences in the fuel rails on LT1 cars? My Camaro is a 1994. It was a frankensteined 383 stroker before it was rebuilt RIGHT this last year (broken crank, f'd pistons, ect ect) and I really would like to take care of this issue asap. I'm not sure what year the intake and fuel rails are from to be completely honest. I would like eventually to buy the speed inc relocation nkit, but for now I'd just like the lines to route where they should be from the factory, and NOT over my header.
any help?
I'd like to clean up underhood a bit, and my fuel lines are literally all over the damn place. Heres the best pic I can get for now:
and another one:
Please dont mind the dirt... LOL
Its never sat well with me that the lines are hovering right above the drivers side header.... I'm paranoid about them melting.
Are there differences in the fuel rails on LT1 cars? My Camaro is a 1994. It was a frankensteined 383 stroker before it was rebuilt RIGHT this last year (broken crank, f'd pistons, ect ect) and I really would like to take care of this issue asap. I'm not sure what year the intake and fuel rails are from to be completely honest. I would like eventually to buy the speed inc relocation nkit, but for now I'd just like the lines to route where they should be from the factory, and NOT over my header.
any help?
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I noticed this a long time ago, but it really hasnt been an issue for me.
I'd like to clean up underhood a bit, and my fuel lines are literally all over the damn place. Heres the best pic I can get for now:
and another one:
Please dont mind the dirt... LOL
Its never sat well with me that the lines are hovering right above the drivers side header.... I'm paranoid about them melting.
Are there differences in the fuel rails on LT1 cars? My Camaro is a 1994. It was a frankensteined 383 stroker before it was rebuilt RIGHT this last year (broken crank, f'd pistons, ect ect) and I really would like to take care of this issue asap. I'm not sure what year the intake and fuel rails are from to be completely honest. I would like eventually to buy the speed inc relocation nkit, but for now I'd just like the lines to route where they should be from the factory, and NOT over my header.
any help?
I'd like to clean up underhood a bit, and my fuel lines are literally all over the damn place. Heres the best pic I can get for now:
and another one:
Please dont mind the dirt... LOL
Its never sat well with me that the lines are hovering right above the drivers side header.... I'm paranoid about them melting.
Are there differences in the fuel rails on LT1 cars? My Camaro is a 1994. It was a frankensteined 383 stroker before it was rebuilt RIGHT this last year (broken crank, f'd pistons, ect ect) and I really would like to take care of this issue asap. I'm not sure what year the intake and fuel rails are from to be completely honest. I would like eventually to buy the speed inc relocation nkit, but for now I'd just like the lines to route where they should be from the factory, and NOT over my header.
any help?
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Yeah, its definitely a 93 intake, but the fuel rail looks like the very bottom of the 4 fuel rails pictured in the link below:
http://www.nookandtranny.com/Info_LT1.html
I'm not sure what one it is. The bigger question is this..... can I just get a 93 fuel rail and route the lines normally at this point?
http://www.nookandtranny.com/Info_LT1.html
I'm not sure what one it is. The bigger question is this..... can I just get a 93 fuel rail and route the lines normally at this point?
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Looks like i lied! Haha after more research I guess the 93's all connected up front like that. I was under the impression that f bodies in general all had connection at the rear of the intake. I'm now with everyone else, just cut a hole and route behind the brake booster.