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Help: Fuel line size 2jzgte


ray007

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Check the "built" fuel kits from Titan/PHR/MVP etc and see what they use.

 

Stock rail accepts -6 with a small adapter. That'll support 500whp.

Aftermarket fuel rails take -8 (Like Whifbitz). They'll take 800whp, etc.

 

A bit more information would be good.

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Thanks buddy

 

It will be actually running just bpu power with Walbro fuel pump,fmic,fcd double decat/aftermarket exhaust and w58 box.

 

So for stock I should use a -6 hose?

 

Check the "built" fuel kits from Titan/PHR/MVP etc and see what they use.

 

Stock rail accepts -6 with a small adapter. That'll support 500whp.

Aftermarket fuel rails take -8 (Like Whifbitz). They'll take 800whp, etc.

 

A bit more information would be good.

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You've no need to use anything other than stock lines for that :)

 

Agreed

 

Thanks for your input guys

 

But I shoul have explained the reason I'm asking as I'm building a supra from a rolling shell. So it didn't come with the fuel tanks and lines, I've managed to get a tank but no fuel lines so thought il try get some made.

 

Any pics or diagrams will be helpful

 

Many thanks for your time guys

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In that case, a single AN6 line should be sufficient. I would imagine 5-6 metres would be more than enough mate, and a AN6 fuel filter to suite.

 

ah thank you sooo much, i knew i could rely on a member of this forum :-)

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