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I'm in the process of plumbing the fuel lines and regulator on my 2000 camaro with a LS-427, Holley Sniper Sheet Metal intake and Terminator max-x. Using both the builder of the motor and Aeromotive's recommendation I am trying to mount the regulator at the front of the motor but I cannot find a good place to mount it. Any Suggestions or PIC's? Thanks!
I'm in the process of plumbing the fuel lines and regulator on my 2000 camaro with a LS-427, Holley Sniper Sheet Metal intake and Terminator max-x. Using both the builder of the motor and Aeromotive's recommendation I am trying to mount the regulator at the front of the motor but I cannot find a good place to mount it. Any Suggestions or PIC's? Thanks!
Fab a cheap aluminum bracket like this. Use a Harbor Freight aluminum welding rod with Map gas to brace weld the vertical piece. No holes to drill in the body. Use the bolt on the strut tower to hold in place.
Thanks for the response but I was looking for something on the front of the motor. Using what you did I’m thinking of using the 2 bolts on the front of the heads I got to check the clearance when I get home.
The FPR is not very heavy. A bracket using just one tapped bolt hole will secure it in place. I see two in the pic.
I used just one head bolt hold to secure my catch can. On my Procharger bracket, ATI supplied a short bracket using two bolts that secure the water pump with a hole tapped in the bracket for a third bolt Pretty ingenious. Looks just like factory.