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Old 06-08-09, 10:43 PM
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Connecting stock fuel to A/n lines?

How can I hook up the Stock Rubber lines to mate with my A/n lines?
I would like to Run say a 4 inch piece of stock Rubber line then Mate it to the A/N Fitting.I saw a Russell Adapter 670300 ( http://www.jegs.com/i/Russell/799/670300/10002/-1 ) .Assuming that the Stock Rubber Fuel line from the Filter,also the Return line is 3/8's. Would this Work?Thanks guys.STYX.
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you can just leave the end of the an line without a fitting and slip it over the metal hardline at the fuel filter just like a rubber hose
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There is no AN lines.

there is AN fittings, that go with Stainless Steel lines...

is that what you are talking about?
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You can just get -6an to Barb. or NPT to barb depending on the taped rail or hole the fitting is going into
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that will work dave.
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just clamp it onto the stock hardline. there is no performance benefit to buying all these fittings. I have run 21psi with setup.
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Adam Thanks.
ARGHX..I wish you would have told me that..400 dollars ago!.LOL!
BTW,can you tell me how to hook up the FD Tps to a S4 N/A harness?.(TII engine with FD upper..) will it work with an RTEk?Thanks man.Dave.
13Bturbofc.I tried that,but it just seems a little loose to me.I'd rather be safe than Sorry.
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