Aeromotive fuel lines
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Aeromotive fuel lines
I searched but got a lot of part numbers and am confused.
im gonna run aem rail, with aeromotive(-6an) regulator and stock fuel lines.
What FIttings will I need and what size line and howmuch (roughly) will I need?
I guess im running the stock fuel filter aswell(although I do have a small russel one, think ill leave it stock for now)
[Modified by SiRkid, 11:15 PM 12/28/2002]
im gonna run aem rail, with aeromotive(-6an) regulator and stock fuel lines.
What FIttings will I need and what size line and howmuch (roughly) will I need?
I guess im running the stock fuel filter aswell(although I do have a small russel one, think ill leave it stock for now)
[Modified by SiRkid, 11:15 PM 12/28/2002]
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Re: Aeromotive fuel lines (J2turbo21)
I used a stock fuel filter so here is my list and some pics:
1) 1- 12mm x 1.25 part # 991945ERL
2) 1- 180deg bent tube -6 part # 818006ERL
3) 4- Union fitting -6 to -6 part# 981506ERL
4) 2- 45deg bent tube -6 part# 804606ERL
5) 1- 90 degree bent tube -6 part# 809106ERL
6) 1- straight fitting -6 part#800106<FONT COLOR="blue"> **</FONT>
7) 10 ft of -6 stainless steel hose
<FONT COLOR="blue">**</FONT>some people run a smaller return line, but I keept mine the same size at a -6. If you like you can go with a -4.
Some pics of it on my car.
Hope this helps.
art
1) 1- 12mm x 1.25 part # 991945ERL
2) 1- 180deg bent tube -6 part # 818006ERL
3) 4- Union fitting -6 to -6 part# 981506ERL
4) 2- 45deg bent tube -6 part# 804606ERL
5) 1- 90 degree bent tube -6 part# 809106ERL
6) 1- straight fitting -6 part#800106<FONT COLOR="blue"> **</FONT>
7) 10 ft of -6 stainless steel hose
<FONT COLOR="blue">**</FONT>some people run a smaller return line, but I keept mine the same size at a -6. If you like you can go with a -4.
Some pics of it on my car.
Hope this helps.
art
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Re: Aeromotive fuel lines (Arturbo)
keep in mind, for every opening u wnat braided steel to run to ie port on fuel rail, you will need a union...looks like this <-|->
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Re: Aeromotive fuel lines (J2turbo21)
Just use a 1/8" NPT plug to plug up the stock fpr hole. I have my SX regulator mounted directly on the fuel rail using a -10AN to -6AN union.
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Re: Aeromotive fuel lines (Charlie Moua)
Am i correct to say that the flow of fuel is like this:
Intank Fuel pump -> Fuel Filter -> Fuel Rail -> Fuel Pressure Regulator -> return to fuel tank (fuel return line)
thanks in advance for clearing this up for me.
Intank Fuel pump -> Fuel Filter -> Fuel Rail -> Fuel Pressure Regulator -> return to fuel tank (fuel return line)
thanks in advance for clearing this up for me.
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Re: Aeromotive fuel lines (Arturbo)
some people run a smaller return line, but I keept mine the same size at a -6. If you like you can go with a -4.
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Re: Aeromotive fuel lines (DeepSi)
I just clamped the stainless steel line to the stock hard line towards the bottom of the fire wall. No need to make it look pretty if no one can see it.
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Re: Aeromotive fuel lines (DeepSi)
Am i correct to say that the flow of fuel is like this:
Intank Fuel pump -> Fuel Filter -> Fuel Rail -> Fuel Pressure Regulator -> return to fuel tank (fuel return line)
thanks in advance for clearing this up for me.
Intank Fuel pump -> Fuel Filter -> Fuel Rail -> Fuel Pressure Regulator -> return to fuel tank (fuel return line)
thanks in advance for clearing this up for me.
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