Fs: New Aeromotive Fpr
Selling this because I don't need it. I will be using a used one I got from my brother instead. Gauge is included. Here is the link to Summit:
Aeromotive 13301
Price is 120 shipped to Ericy321@aol.com

Aeromotive 13301
Price is 120 shipped to Ericy321@aol.com

One way to do it is to tap the stock fuel rail for a NPT fitting. Then run a line between the rail and the FPR. You can mount the FPR on the firewall.
If you want the easy way out, talk to SOCKS, he might sell you a modified rail. A few of my kit/install pics are here (my FPR needed AN fittings): http://picasaweb.google.com/radu.rd2/IMAndFueling
If you want the easy way out, talk to SOCKS, he might sell you a modified rail. A few of my kit/install pics are here (my FPR needed AN fittings): http://picasaweb.google.com/radu.rd2/IMAndFueling
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Wow Radu, that looks great dude, I love how the car is coming.
The bottom line on that goes back for the return right? How does it connect to the OEM return line?
Ericy, you think this FPR will meet what I need?
The bottom line on that goes back for the return right? How does it connect to the OEM return line?
Ericy, you think this FPR will meet what I need?
Thanks! Yes, the bottom line goes to the return. The OEM return line had a rubber portion which was clamped to a barbed hard line. The return line just goes directly to that hard line, clamped on the barb. The return line in the pics was bigger than necessary (3/8"), it was since replaced with a line of correct size (1/4" i think).


