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Old 09-15-2007, 01:23 PM
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Anyone know what else I need to have this installed in my 2001 camaro?

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Don't know where you bought those - but it appears that there are quite a few plumbing parts missing.

I bought the PP intake which includes those exact same rails and all the associated plumbing.

Off hand, you're gonna need the (2) 90 deg fittings for ends of rails, the pre-fabricated stainless steel crossover hose, and the prefabricated SS extension hose for inlet.

Looks to me like you got a kit that was before PP revised/upgraded their fuel rail plumbing kit (old stock). Hope you didn't buy off eBay - cause they aren't going to help you get the parts you need for free

I bought my PP intake/TB from ByunSpeed, it needed all the upgraded revision parts also - Young got me in touch with owner of PP and he sent out all new needed parts for free. That is why I refuse to buy off eBay - for the couple dollars you save it is not worth it if there is a problem. $$ buys excellent customer service

Best bet now is just to contact Nate at NastyPerformance, tell him what you have and he can get you out all the necessary fittings/hose to complete...

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appricate it, I bought it from a vendor off of here!
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Well that's a good thing - you should be able to go back to them and have them get you the extra parts you need.

I'm basing what parts are to be included on what I got as far as fuel rail kit included with the intake (when you buy the intake - the fuel rail kit is included) - it might be it's different if you buy the rail kit seperately - but I don't know why that would be true.

Not all PP fault - I was told that they notified every distributor of their products to return old stock to be replaced with new, but not every one complied - therefore they still have old stock without all correct parts.

PP was very quick to get me out all the parts I needed as soon as Young let them know of the problem. The owner contacted me directly and dealt with me personally after that.
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Here's a listing of what is included with the Fuel Rail Kit when you buy the manifold - I don't know if all items are supposed to be with fuel rails if you buy them seperately or not?

The items in red are the items that you show you already have:

Fuel Rail Portion of Kit Contents:

(2) Fuel Rails (Red)
(4) Fuel Rail Mounting Brackets (S/S)
(1) Crossover Hose Assembly for Fuel Rails
(1) Extension Hose Assembly
(1) 52185 Fuel Inlet Fitting (S/S)
(2) 3/8-NPT to -6 AN Adapter Fitting (Blue)
(1) 15264 90Deg Fitting (Blue)*
(1) 15262 90Deg Fitting (Blue)*
(1) 10602-06 Reducer Fitting (Blue)
(1) 1/8-NPT Pipe Plug
(4) M6 x 15 Pan Head Screw (S/S)
(4) M6 x 30 Pan Head Screw (S/S)
(4) M6 Nuts (S/S)
(4) M6 Lockwasher (S/S)
(8) M6 Flat Washer (S/S)

* These two fittings are supplied for use if you want to plumb your own fuel inlet line instead of using stock line. Two fittings are supplied; one is -6 and one is -8. Use a -6 line for vehicles making up to 500hp and a -8 line for engines producing more than 500hp.
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thanks buddy!




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