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Fuel feed line

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Mitsu725

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Mar 22, 2004
DAVIE, Florida
I recently was trying to remove my stock fuel filter and bent the fuel line :D , so I am considering removing the whole stock restrictive fuel line and run either the russells blue line or considering the kit from SBR but its says its for 1g's or is that for both 1 and 2g's. Does anybody have some other ideas or what parts i need to use.
 
If you go through SBR get the Fuel Feed Line Kit (Filter to Rail) as found here:
http://www.slowboyracing.com/shop.p...87&PHPSESSID=55ef989dac55f4f557fadfce39844fb3

Comes with everything you need including a replacement fitting for the restrictive banjo bolt in the top of the fuel filter.

I use that exact same kit on my car. Plus I use the FPR SS Return Line Kit 1G/2G. Both are nice kits.

Be warned, you have to assemble the line, so if you haven't "built" SS lines before you'll need to do a little research before you start. They're easy enough to do, but the process has to be followed to avoid a lot of cussing.
 
That SBR fuel line look slike a nice peice for your fuel delivery system. I am going to be ordering one 1st of next week.

When you say "Assemble" the line, what all does that intale?

~Eddie
 
its not hard to assemble, I have the aeromotive FPR with stainless braided lines its not to hard just make sure you use tape, and cut through the center section of the tap when cutting the through the stainless so the wires don't fray out then it will almost be impossuble to get the fitting over the hose.
 
yeah no problem, also let me give you another heads up use black electrical tape. Because if need be, once you slip over the fitting if it comes with a surrounding or cover whatever you want to call it but usually you can leave the tape around the hose because your cover will go over it. If u have never worked with stainless hose just pm and ill go further but otherwise it't not that bad.
 
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