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Old 05-08-2010, 12:29 PM
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what would i need to put a -8 line from the tank to the fuel rail? any pictures?
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You wanting to try and use the stock rails or getting aftermarket rails too?
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stock rails for right now. just want to do it since i have the pump out now. i know what i need for the fuel rail. just need to know what i need to do for the tank
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Aeromotive makes a quick disconnect to connect the outlet on the stock fuel bucket to a -8 O-ring boss female, the part number is 15118. You can then get a -8 ORB to -8 AN fitting like the Russell 670700 connector. That will let you mount on to the -8 AN hose end up to the front.

You will need to do something though for a return to the tank since the stock feed line has the return built into it near the fuel filter which goes back to the bucket and regulator.
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damn i didnt know that. sounds like a pain in ***
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The quick connect you need for the front line is about $40 bucks. Seems a bit costly for me when it would get changed over to an aftermarket rail later. I'd just get your rails and line and do it at the same time.
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yeah thats what i will prolly do




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