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Post Info TOPIC: Fuel Line Fittings...Really pissin me off !!!!!!


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Fuel Line Fittings...Really pissin me off !!!!!!


I really need some help on this 1. I have been searching for an hour now and couldnt find what im looking for....maybe some1 has the answer on here...

I have my stock fuel lines on my 88 gt. I am switching to aftermarket high flow fuel rails. I need a fitting to go from the stock lines and turns it into A-N fitting so I can run like a foot of braided line to the new fuel rails.

Does any1 know about any fitting, or does any1 have any goods ideas.. its pissin me off soo much I cant even think about it anymore..

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Just curious to why you are changing fuel rails ?

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im in the middle of changing to new upper and lower intake, throttle body and everything else. so I just decided to make it look clean and stuff.

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TAPorSNAP wrote:

im in the middle of changing to new upper and lower intake, throttle body and everything else. so I just decided to make it look clean and stuff.




Just to let you know the stock fuel rails are good enough to support your engine until 500 rwhp.

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^^^ Even in a blown application ? I would say no , but shrug.gif
Yes there is an adapter peice that goes from the stock spring lock to an AN- fitting . Russell or aeromotive has them .

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Mineral 02 wrote:

^^^ Even in a blown application ? I would say no , but shrug.gif
Yes there is an adapter peice that goes from the stock spring lock to an AN- fitting . Russell or aeromotive has them .




Sure. Never had an issue with mine running lean and I know of several other setups similar to mine doing the same thing. But you are right. I have seen the adapters out there to work with the stock fuel lines.

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