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llorracs93s10 Feb 20, 2009 08:11 PM

Vette FRC's ...need help
 
Alright, I have searched for a while and i really cant get a straight answer for how to make the plastic fuel rail covers that the vettes have fit on my 95 Lt1. I know that ppl have siad that there is trimming that needs to be done, but I would like to see if I can get a detailed description on how to make them work. And if you have pics i would like to see them too.

Again, I searched couldnt find anything for lt1s.

llorracs93s10 Feb 21, 2009 04:07 PM

bump....anyone?

The Alchemist Feb 21, 2009 06:47 PM

I honestly have never seen ls1 fuel rail covers on an lt1.

Spd-Kilz Feb 21, 2009 06:58 PM

Do you mean LS1 FRC's, or LT1 FRC's?

llorracs93s10 Feb 21, 2009 07:16 PM

yea i meant lt1 vette FRC's for my lt1.

DriftR Feb 21, 2009 09:40 PM

I put them on my 93 LT1. If you have the right ones for your year and the 4 studs your ready to go. All you need is determination and patience.
First find the threaded holes for the studs and tighten them in (2 on each side). On the drivers side I had to unclamp and move some fuel lines out of the way to make room. For the Fuel Rail Covers (FRC) Start with the passenger side, it will require the least trimming. Mine needed an angular cut at the rear that follows the louvers on the FRC, and some room for one hose. Just keep test fitting and trimming a little at a time. The drivers side will need more work but at that point your committed to making it work.

In the end you might feel like you went through a heavy weight fight after all that leaning over the nose into the engine compartment but you'll have a KNOCKOUT! Trust me.

llorracs93s10 Feb 21, 2009 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by DriftR (Post 11103400)
I put them on my 93 LT1. If you have the right ones for your year and the 4 studs your ready to go. All you need is determination and patience.
First find the threaded holes for the studs and tighten them in (2 on each side). On the drivers side I had to unclamp and move some fuel lines out of the way to make room. For the Fuel Rail Covers (FRC) Start with the passenger side, it will require the least trimming. Mine needed an angular cut at the rear that follows the louvers on the FRC, and some room for one hose. Just keep test fitting and trimming a little at a time. The drivers side will need more work but at that point your committed to making it work.

In the end you might feel like you went through a heavy weight fight after all that leaning over the nose into the engine compartment but you'll have a KNOCKOUT! Trust me.

thanks a ton dude, i like my polished fuel rails but i just think these wouold really set off my engine bay and hide some of the little wires and such located whre the injectors are.

Do you have pics of urs installed?

DriftR Feb 21, 2009 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by llorracs93s10 (Post 11103497)
thanks a ton dude, i like my polished fuel rails but i just think these wouold really set off my engine bay and hide some of the little wires and such located whre the injectors are.

Do you have pics of urs installed?

Sorry, I don't have any pics (I'm bad like that).
I have (had) a video on Youtube that showed them but they pulled it for copyrighted material. I have to figure out where to host it again?
They are a huge improvement!


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