- Fri Jun 27, 2014 1:19 am
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My aftermarket fuel rail used a weird size that was not the same as a stock fuel rail. So your stock fuel rail will use a different size. I lived 20 mins from Summit Racing when I was building that setup, so I just went there with the fuel rail and they measured it and told me what size I needed and ordered it for me. They were helpful. -AN fittings are kind of confusing if you haven't used them much before. It's a good idea to get them from a shop or retailer who can help you out.
That's a catch can used in turbo setups. It's to help separate oil from crankcase fumes. You won't need it for a stock engine.
Eg-life wrote:So would all the sizes be the same for all the bolts and stuff And u ordered off of a website?
My aftermarket fuel rail used a weird size that was not the same as a stock fuel rail. So your stock fuel rail will use a different size. I lived 20 mins from Summit Racing when I was building that setup, so I just went there with the fuel rail and they measured it and told me what size I needed and ordered it for me. They were helpful. -AN fittings are kind of confusing if you haven't used them much before. It's a good idea to get them from a shop or retailer who can help you out.
Eg-life wrote:Also what precaution do I have to take before starting this project ? Bcuz I feel like if I go to lossen the line fuel is going to spray every where.When you loosen the banjo bolt on the fuel rail, it will spray a tiny bit because there's a little bit of pressure in the line. Just put a rag around the firing when you loosen the banjo bolt.
Eg-life wrote:Is that a evap u have in the back left corner of ur engine, or vaccum canister however u call it. I just have never seen it set up like that. I also need to set that up in my car seeing tha I don't have one
That's a catch can used in turbo setups. It's to help separate oil from crankcase fumes. You won't need it for a stock engine.
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