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Old 07-13-2002, 09:36 PM
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Default My fuel setup, you comments are welcome and appreciated. (LONG)

Many thanks to Dusin and Art, they helped a ton with this.

Will it work???

<u>FUEL SYSTEM </U>

(1) 12mm x 1.25 -6AN 90 degree hose end, part # EAR-849091
(Connects directly to top of stock fuel pump bracket)

(X) -6AN Stainless Steel Hose

(1) -6AN Straight Swivel-Seal hose end, part # EAR-800106
(Connects to inlet of Aeromotive Fuel Filter)

(1) -10AN to -6 AN reducer, part # 991914
(Allows use of -6 line to and from the Aeromotive fuel filter since it has -10AN ports)

(1) Aeromotive Fuel Filter, part # AEI-12304

(1) -10AN to -6 AN reducer, part # 991914
(Allows use of -6 line to and from the Aeromotive fuel filter since it has -10AN ports)

(1) -6AN Straight Swivel-Seal hose end, part # EAR-800106
(Connects to outlet of Aeromotive Fuel Filter)

(X) -6AN Stainless Steel Hose

(1) -6AN 90 degree tube Swivel-Seal hose end, part # EAR-809106
(Connects to inlet side of AEM fuel rail)

(1) -6AN Union, part # EAR-981506
(Used to connect swivel seal fittings)

(1) AEM Fuel Rail

(1) -6AN Union, part # EAR-981506
(Used to connect swivel seal fittings)

(1) -6AN 90 degree tube Swivel-Seal hose end, part # EAR-809106
(Connects to outlet side of AEM fuel rail)

(X) -6AN Stainless Steel Hose

(1) -6 45 degree tube Swivel-Seal hose end, part # EAR-804606
(Connects to side inlet on Aeromotive FPR)

(1) -6AN Union, part # EAR-981506
(Used to connect swivel seal fittings)

(1) Aeromotive FPR, part # AEI-13109

(1) -6AN Union, part # EAR-981506
(Used to connect swivel seal fittings)

(1) -6AN Straight Swivel-Seal hose end, part # EAR-800106

(X) -6AN Stainless Steel Hose

(1) -6AN Econ-o-fit blue, part # EAR-900206
(Connects SS line to stock return line)

Did I forget anything? How much SS hose should I order?
Old 07-13-2002, 10:22 PM
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Default Re: My fuel setup, you comments are welcome and appreciated. (2K_TEG)

And dustin...what is with the stat o seal for the stock fuel filter bulkhead? I didn't see any pictures, what needs to be done there?

9/16" Stat-o-seal, part # EAR-178009
(Seals bulkhead fitting on stock fuel filter bracket)

I've also added these to the shopping list:

-6AN port plug O-ring seal, part # EAR-581406
(Blocks off extra Aeromotive FPR inlet)

-10AN Buna O-rings, part # EAR-176010
(Seals reducers on the fuel filter)

9/16" Stat-o-seal, part # EAR-178009
(Seals bulkhead fitting on stock fuel filter bracket)

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Default Re: My fuel setup, you comments are welcome and appreciated. (2K_TEG)

Dutin ordered 25 feet of the ss line to run to and from the tank. If you want to really save money use 3/8 aluminum or steel pipe instead of the ss hose. It'll be stronger, last longer, and CHEAPER. For 25' of pipe its only $15, where as hose will be over $100. But you need a 3/8" tube beader to flare the end so you can mate the hose ends to it. I did this with my water cooled bearing housing, but if I ever have the time I will do that to the fuel lines also.

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Arturbo, when you speak of the pipes instead of the SS lines, are you reffering to hard pipes?
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Arturbo, when you speak of the pipes instead of the SS lines, are you reffering to hard pipes?
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How much will that setup cost?
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