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Old 09-23-2003, 09:22 PM
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anyone know where i can get decent a set of steel braided fuel lines? first off... is it worth going to steal braided? --how much?? --joshua
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Old 09-23-2003, 09:34 PM
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oh yeah, i was looking at a diagram of a 93 fuel system-- it shows a spacer under the primary rail... am i supposed to have one??
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Should have a mixxing plate and a plastic hat or washer that goes there i belive.



Contact rotaryrx2_7

He makes a mean fuel upgrade kit
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BTW you can download a workshop manual here .
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steel braided lines and AN fittings kicks ***....it's also painful to the wallet.
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You can buy braided ss lines and earls fittings from summit racing or most speed shops. Just make your own line. I don't know of anyone that has a pre-made kit.
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Yea, there is suppsoed ot be a blakc plastic spacer there. I dunno exactly you need it. Might be cause the injectors are too long? I guess you could just use a couple washers.
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Originally Posted by Silver Ninety Three' date='Sep 24 2003, 05:56 AM
I don't know of anyone that has a pre-made kit.
i have em. LOL
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here is a thread about one way to do it.... http://www.rx7club.com/forum/showthread.ph...threadid=217667



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Except take that fuel line from the secondary rail to the regulator and swing it around the other way, away from the turbos heat!!!





Like this:

Course you cant really see it, but it's on the other side of the regulator... AWAY from the hottness!!!











Oh, and I HIGHLY recommend Keiths work. Top of the line. And he' svery easy to deal with.
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