I need a fuel rail for YawPower's injectors in an RE engine. :)
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I need a fuel rail for YawPower's injectors in an RE engine. :)
I am looking for a fuel rail, and or fuel rail adapter that will allow me to use the new YawPower 1000cc injectors in the primary and secondary rails on my RE. I don't know what "form factor" these injectors are so I don't really know what to search in order to find the information I need.
The stock RE secondary rail is top feed, but the primary is side, so I would at least need an adapter for the secondary, but a whole new fuel rail for the primaries.
If anybody know of a product already made for this, please let me know. Is this something a local metal fabricator could whip up, or have a special shop do it?
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The stock RE secondary rail is top feed, but the primary is side, so I would at least need an adapter for the secondary, but a whole new fuel rail for the primaries.
If anybody know of a product already made for this, please let me know. Is this something a local metal fabricator could whip up, or have a special shop do it?
Thanks
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Thank you, I didn't know he could do custom ones, I thought he only did the ones he already makes. I noticed on the bottom of his site, that he sold extrusion for 20$ a foot and it got me thinking that maybe I could make the fuel rails myself. I think I am going to try.
Does anybody have any tips? I finally found some AN fittings that have the ability for me to just put hose over it and clamp it down.
I see a lot of people run braided fuel lines with AN fittings, is it just to look better or is there some real advantage I can't think of?
Does anybody have any tips? I finally found some AN fittings that have the ability for me to just put hose over it and clamp it down.
I see a lot of people run braided fuel lines with AN fittings, is it just to look better or is there some real advantage I can't think of?
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Thank you, I didn't know he could do custom ones, I thought he only did the ones he already makes. I noticed on the bottom of his site, that he sold extrusion for 20$ a foot and it got me thinking that maybe I could make the fuel rails myself. I think I am going to try.
Does anybody have any tips? I finally found some AN fittings that have the ability for me to just put hose over it and clamp it down.
I see a lot of people run braided fuel lines with AN fittings, is it just to look better or is there some real advantage I can't think of?
Does anybody have any tips? I finally found some AN fittings that have the ability for me to just put hose over it and clamp it down.
I see a lot of people run braided fuel lines with AN fittings, is it just to look better or is there some real advantage I can't think of?
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Ok, well for a couple reasons, I think I am going to do a parallel fuel setup. I will only need to use 10 of the above fittings and a single splitter. I won't have to use anything else other than regular fuel line, and it should still be considered an upgrade.
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Hi there, I'm not sure if the RE primary rail is the same as the REW or not, but the yawpower injectors are modeled after the standard 14mm and 11mm long injectors. If they are both the same then you should be able to use any aftermarket FD top-feed primary fuel rail. As for the secondary rail, you should be able to just use our 11mm adapters and drop them in.
Let me know if you have any questions.
-Aaron
Let me know if you have any questions.
-Aaron
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