Pronto
No amount of evidence will ever persuade an idiot.
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- Dec 9, 2002
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This is how I updated my fuel system. PLEASE, I do not want this to turn into a debate on whether larger fuel lines are needed! My feed line had a crimp in the line near the fuel filter from someone having a hard time removing the fuel filter before I owned the car. Some areas of the lines were showing signs of rust as well. I also was not getting a 1 to 1 raise in fuel pressure with boost. I did not want to deal with refitting the stock style stainless steel lines and those stupid Saginaw fittings. My fuel pump was old and I was not sure if it could supply the volume of fuel I need so I decided to go with a double pumper from Racetronix. If I hadn't got the double pumper last year I think I might have gone with the new 430lph pump from Racetronix mostly because the double pumper is a pain to get in the tank and the hot wire harness doesn't need a Hobbs switch. Anyway, I installed the double pumper and harness, cleaned up the tank and went with new rubber insulators and straps. I also ran a 10 gauge ground from the harness ground to the battery.
For the lines I decided to go with Goodridge 811 Stainless Steel Braid PTFE line with the G-line fittings, 8AN feed and 6AN return. After spending some quality time feeling around the body and frame I found where the lines could run without rubbing on anything or being exposed too much. The feed and return are both on the drivers side following the old return route. I used a new stock filter mounted forward of the stock location. The feed then goes up the firewall, loops across the firewall and then up to the fuel rail. The return goes from the stock location fuel regulator, under the throttle body and uses the stock location 3/8” feed line as the return. The return then goes through the front frame like the orginal feed the back to the gas tank.
For the lines I decided to go with Goodridge 811 Stainless Steel Braid PTFE line with the G-line fittings, 8AN feed and 6AN return. After spending some quality time feeling around the body and frame I found where the lines could run without rubbing on anything or being exposed too much. The feed and return are both on the drivers side following the old return route. I used a new stock filter mounted forward of the stock location. The feed then goes up the firewall, loops across the firewall and then up to the fuel rail. The return goes from the stock location fuel regulator, under the throttle body and uses the stock location 3/8” feed line as the return. The return then goes through the front frame like the orginal feed the back to the gas tank.