Fuel Feed Line 90-93...94-01
I have a 90 DA with a B18C swap thats almost finsihed. However, the fuel feed line on both motors is cut. Are the lines between integra generations all the same? Will a 90 LS fuel line bolt up to a 95 GSR fuel rail? Basically, what are the changes in the fuel filter/fuel rail/fuel feed line between integra generation. Also, if you have one that will work for me, PM me, i definitely need one soon.
One more thing.... can i run a coupling on a fuel line? It seems dangerous to me with the amount of pressure in the fuel lines but a coupler would work for my situation if its safe.
TIA
Modified by DAmnquickDA at 10:51 PM 7/19/2007
One more thing.... can i run a coupling on a fuel line? It seems dangerous to me with the amount of pressure in the fuel lines but a coupler would work for my situation if its safe.
TIA
Modified by DAmnquickDA at 10:51 PM 7/19/2007
I don't know about compatibility between the two...but yes, you can safely run a coupler with hose clamps. I was running a wet nitrous kit, and you have to tee into the fuel line, so we used the supplied coupler, and no leaks...20000 miles later, it was still going strong. I've taken the engine out though, and swapping...so I will be replacing with ss lines.
Yeah, the coupling goes from fuel line to fuel filter and then to the fuel rail. Your line are cut altogether? I would get the new ones that were cut and hook it up as needed, as far as I know all Integra B's have the same fuel filter.
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basically i have an LS chassis with an LS fuel filter. I have the fuel line from the LS but it is cut. The remaining line is what goes from the filter and then about 7 inches of hose. On the GSR engine i have what comes off the fuel rail plus about 7 inches of hose. I essentially have the two halfs, just from different motors. So, if i can run a coupling between the two im straight. I plan on this but i cannot seem to find a coupling that is barbed on both ends or straight and not threaded or the same size. Does anyone know where to get the fitting/coupling/adapter i need. Help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks to the guys who have already helped
Thanks to the guys who have already helped
I found mine @ Lowes. It was barbed on both ends, and somewhere around 1/4"-3/8" in diameter, and about an inch long. It was a VERY tight fit, but it worked fine.
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awesome thanks bro
awesome thanks bro
I manage a hose shop and if you want I could cut you a deal on some braided lines. All you need to do is tell me how long they need to be and what size. Then all I have to do is make them up and give you the fittings that go with it.
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thanks for the offer man but i already got a barbed fitting to put between the rubber fuel lines. i will def keep this in mind though if i go to ss in the future (prob will when i turbo it)
thanks for the offer man but i already got a barbed fitting to put between the rubber fuel lines. i will def keep this in mind though if i go to ss in the future (prob will when i turbo it)
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