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Old 02-18-2002, 01:01 PM
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Any downsides to putting the FPR on the passenger side of the car and running the fuel inlet on the drivers side?

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Default Re: Fuel rail inlet (dustin)

Just the inconvenience of routing new fuel lines to the filter and return line.
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Well, the stock fuel filter and stock feed/return lines are all going away. There just does not seem like much room to mount the Aeromotive FPR on the drivers side...
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Default Re: Fuel rail inlet (dustin)

you can mount the fpr directly on the rail & it will fit on the drivers side. my friend's civic with dohc vtec motor swap runs it like this & there is space; & yes, the fitting hasn't cracked in the two years he has ran it like this.


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