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Topic: 4cyl conversion to v8 ( need help with fuel lines)
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i'm stuck with the fuel line problem. some people tell me to use some old stock lines out of a v8, others tell me to add a hose to extend the line to the passanger side because the 4cyl are on the drivers side. there's got to be an easy way to do this.....please help me out. thanks.
Posts: 2 | From: bay area | Registered: Feb 2004
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chosen1
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he also did -10 out of the pump, -10 to the rails feed, -8 to the regulator, and -8 for the return
but he did not use stock fuel lines or rails. [ February 12, 2004, 03:32 PM: Message edited by: Chosen1 ]
-------------------- 1967 Fastback. Should go 10's -but doesn't 1993 Cobra 2003 Suzuki SVS 1966 Coupe -For Sale
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sac 5.0
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i have a fuel line from a v8 car i will sell you from the tank all the way up front
Posts: 1021 | From: sac | Registered: Jun 2003
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4RS FED
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quote: Originally posted by sac 5.0: i have a fuel line from a v8 car i will sell you from the tank all the way up front
that is what you need, unless you want to run stainless steel braid
-------------------- i have a twin turbo mustang and you don't!
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4RS FED
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your also going to need the brake line that goes from the proportioning valve to the rear end, on a 4 cylinder car the brake line runs on the passenger side, and on a v8 car it runs on the drivers side....
you can get away with out changing it, but you cant run tailpipes, because it is in the way on the pasenger side rear. that is why i have no tailpipes oh ya and my fuel pump is in the way
-------------------- i have a twin turbo mustang and you don't!
Posts: 3686 | From: 650 | Registered: Nov 2002
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93
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hey thanks for all the info. if i was to go with the steal braid lines what kind of fittings would i need to get for the fuel lines connections? i'm trying to spend less $$$ and time as possible. thanks.
Posts: 2 | From: bay area | Registered: Feb 2004
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sac 5.0
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i just spent about 250 in fitting and about 150 on -8 steel braided line or you can come get that fuel line from the v8 car for like 50.00
Posts: 1021 | From: sac | Registered: Jun 2003
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