Speed inc. fuel rail fittings
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Speed inc. fuel rail fittings
I know the size is 3/8 npt, but does anyone make a NPT fitting that dosen't flare? The fittings I have come across have a .020" rise in them, which dosent allow them to screw in but half way. I'd rather my adapters screw in all the way for a nice clean finish. Does anyone know of a straight 3/8 npt to -8an male/male adapter that dosen't flare?
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Does this really look all that bad?
FAST has some with the O-ring fittings. I know there are others as well. I am pretty sure the price tag is higher on those BTW.
If thats what you want look around. They are made.
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FAST has some with the O-ring fittings. I know there are others as well. I am pretty sure the price tag is higher on those BTW.
If thats what you want look around. They are made.
Brad
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Aeromotive makes some
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'97-'04 GM LS1 Fuel Rail Kit, P/N 14106
This High Flow, GM Fuel Rail Kit is designed to bolt to all GM, LS1 intakes, as found on Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro, as well as Pontiac Firebird/Trans Am. For use with upgraded fuel systems including A1000 and larger fuel pumps along with remote mount, return style regulators like our EFI Bypass Regulator P/N 13101. Perfect for popular LS1 Engine swaps into early Muscle Cars and Street Rods, making installation of AN Lines, along with external fuel pumps and regulators a snap!
Flow-through design eliminates hydraulic fluctuation.
Plated mounting bracket included for direct, bolt on installation.
-8 AN ORB (O-Ring Boss) ports create a positive seal and eliminate the need for thread sealant. Fittings sold separately.
5/8" i.d. through-hole provides flow capabilities to support 2,000 plus HP racing applications.
This High Flow, GM Fuel Rail Kit is designed to bolt to all GM, LS1 intakes, as found on Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro, as well as Pontiac Firebird/Trans Am. For use with upgraded fuel systems including A1000 and larger fuel pumps along with remote mount, return style regulators like our EFI Bypass Regulator P/N 13101. Perfect for popular LS1 Engine swaps into early Muscle Cars and Street Rods, making installation of AN Lines, along with external fuel pumps and regulators a snap!
Flow-through design eliminates hydraulic fluctuation.
Plated mounting bracket included for direct, bolt on installation.
-8 AN ORB (O-Ring Boss) ports create a positive seal and eliminate the need for thread sealant. Fittings sold separately.
5/8" i.d. through-hole provides flow capabilities to support 2,000 plus HP racing applications.
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I have the same Speed Inc rails but my girl isnt very pretty so I didnt even think about it. right now the everythings in the box because its like 8 degrees outside so i cant even think about working on the old girl, you southern boys got it made! Good luck to you!
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Originally Posted by Beast96Z
I know the size is 3/8 npt, but does anyone make a NPT fitting that dosen't flare? The fittings I have come across have a .020" rise in them, which dosent allow them to screw in but half way. I'd rather my adapters screw in all the way for a nice clean finish. Does anyone know of a straight 3/8 npt to -8an male/male adapter that dosen't flare?
funny you say that . my fuel rails [speed inc]look just like you want. maybe I turned nut in a little more than you did.no problems yet other than how they want you to attach the factory fuel line
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Originally Posted by libertine1015
I have the same Speed Inc rails but my girl isnt very pretty so I didnt even think about it. right now the everythings in the box because its like 8 degrees outside so i cant even think about working on the old girl, you southern boys got it made! Good luck to you!
If you are turning the fittings in by hand realise you will be able to get a few more turns on them with a wrench.
All in all I say get what you want. But it still looks clean either way.
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Originally Posted by smokeum99ta
funny you say that . my fuel rails [speed inc]look just like you want. maybe I turned nut in a little more than you did.no problems yet other than how they want you to attach the factory fuel line
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Originally Posted by Beast96Z
I turned them as far as they would go. If I would have tightened them any more, they would have broken. Do you know what kinda fittings yours are?
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Originally Posted by SquintzPallatore
LOL! its 23* outside right now and I am workin on someone elses car. I soo need a garage and not a carport.
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i didnt think about it until now, but my front two fittings are called '-8 90* full swivel seal hose ends' and they tightened up flush with the speed rails... and you dont need the 3/8 to -8 fitting in between with them. too bad they were like $25 each!