H22 and EG swap --> accord fuel rail question
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H22 and EG swap --> accord fuel rail question
Ok, so I was going to get an Accord fuel rail instead of extending the fuel line. So I was going to get an AEM because I was spending the money anyway and I may boost in the future. The question is that the part number for the AEM 90-93 Accord and the 93-96 Prelude fuel rails are the same. The Accord is supposed to have the fittings reversed. Are both the rails the same and the actual connectors are just reversed? If so, why can't I just reverse them on the stock Prelude rail? Lemme know why I'm dumb...
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Re: H22 and EG swap --> accord fuel rail question (SleeprCivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SleeprCivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Lemme know why I'm dumb...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nevermind....too easy.
But for your first question, the fuel rail on the 90-93 Accord and 92-96 Preludes are the same. The INLET is on the passenger side, near the fuel filter. The 97+ Preludes are switched.
Just get the fuel rail for a 4G Prelude dammit!!
Nevermind....too easy.
But for your first question, the fuel rail on the 90-93 Accord and 92-96 Preludes are the same. The INLET is on the passenger side, near the fuel filter. The 97+ Preludes are switched.
Just get the fuel rail for a 4G Prelude dammit!!
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Re: H22 and EG swap --> accord fuel rail question (SleeprCivic)
Yes, they have the same part number due to that the openings on each side is reversable, you can cap off one end and inlet on the other. same bolt pattern on both cars.
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