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Old 12-31-2017, 08:59 AM
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Hello!

I am currently in the middle of the build. This site has been a great tool for me to research and learn. Time to give back!

Throwing a fully built, stock cube (3.908") LS1 into my 1989 BMW 325is. Mamo's Mamofied 220 heads, big cam, ported MSD Atomic Intake, etc, etc, etc.

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Buttoned up the fuel system!








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Fuel system layout breakdown:

Fuel Feed: Tank -> 4-6" of 3/8" rubber hose -> barbed fitting -> -6AN Male -> -6AN Female -> 2' of 5/16 Steel fuel line -> -6AN Female -> -6AN Male attached to input of Fuel filter/pressure regulator -> -6AN Male attached to output Fuel filter/pressure regulator -> 4' of 5/16 Steel fuel line -> -6AN Female -> -6AN Male -> braided fuel line -> -6AN fuel rail adaptor -> LS3 Fuel Rail (Needed to use to fit MSD Atomic AirForce Intake) -> DEKA 60lbs injectors

Fuel Return: Tank -> 4-6" of 3/8" rubber hose -> barbed fitting -> -6AN Male -> -6AN Female -> 2' of 5/16 Steel fuel line -> -6AN Female -> -6AN Male attached to return of Fuel filter/pressure regulator



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