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Old 02-11-2005, 12:21 PM
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Hey Im doing a braided fuel line. Also I am alos going to do the return line. the fittings and such that attach to the fuel line I dont need, but the ones that attach to the fuel filter and where ever I can attach the return line to I do need to know. So if anyone has pictures or part numbers that will help me that would be great.

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Unless you are making 600+hp the stock fuel lines do just fine.
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I have looked into getting aanother fuel filter.
Already got the FPR covered.

So In your opinion. Get the fuel filter with AN fitting.

So where can I run the line from the FPR to? Is there anywhere between the tank and the FPR that I can attach the fitting to.
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There is no EASY way to install an AN braided fuel line. The stock fuel line uses totally different sealing/attachment methods. You are going after a completly un-needed modification.

Unless you plan on buying a $300 AN flaring tool to flare the Stock fuel fine to accept AN flares, find something else to spend your $ on.
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Which line can I pull to drain some gas out of the fuel tank??
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to drain hmmm i dont know if its the best but take the fuel cap off to release pressure from the system then disconnect the fuel line from the rail and put in in a container and then trun the key over

there maybe a better way though
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