Question on LS1 swap.(Fuel System)
Thanks
Justin
the corvettes have a filter/regulator... it costs about $35...
it has 3 ports... a In, out, and return..
i removed my fuel lines and had a local shop crimp on some quick connects..
in the pic, on the left is my stock hardline.. you can see where he braized the new ending on... it just clicks directly into the out of the filter, and goes to the engine.
underhood, the ending is the same, and i use a stock like quick connect line between it and the fuel rail. very clean looking.
the upper hose on the right, is the return. its the stock 3rdgen return line, cut short.. the hose was clamped on professionally, with the quick connect.. it just clicks on.
the other line is the stock 3rdgen feed line.. it also just clicks on.
i can use any 99-04 corvette filter, and it works great... best part is:
lines + fittings = $42
filter = $35
factory look and relibilty, priceless..
P.S. I got the 4th gen tank basicly for free thats why i'm going this rout.
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Thanks a lot for all the help
MrDude_1 again a nice and simple idea to makes things easy!
MrDude_1 again a nice and simple idea to makes things easy!

yea, it made it pretty easy... athough i donno when that stocker style regulator topps out.
i tried researching it here and on some vette boards... do you have any idea how hard it is to find tech info about vettes online?! lol. you'd think noone works on them.....
i have no idea where it tops out at flow wise, but from what ive gathered, the flow drop is just what the filter causes, and the regulator isnt much of a restriction for the 3/8" line... and there are guys running high 10s with them... so for most of us, we should be fine.
So far, I believe we are the only thirdgen guys running this type of set-up, and I'm probably the only one running a TPI pump, but I have had no problems thus far with this set-up. The car gets romped on pretty good everytime it gets out so... I think I better knock on wood or something.
Also, his connections are a little better than mine...... "Fuel Injected" rated hose and hose clamps at all of the connections/splices for me, its even cheaper that way.
I had to go that route myself, since I'll be moving to San Diego soon. Simple and easy is good for some, but some of us have to deal with more than just making it run.






