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Old 05-27-2006, 08:59 AM
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how long of a line will i need? for those with stock fuel rail, what size did you go with?
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wow can you get any more specific then that? I mean the amount of information you just posted is just wayyyy too much.....
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fuel line length. fitting size.
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The fuel line from the fuel rail to the point where it connects to the steel line under the car coming from the tank is a unique piece. Pretty sure dealership or online honda parts place is the only place to get it.

Perhaps you may start by telling us why you need a new line, or what you are doing that requires that you replace the current one.
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I had to change the return fuel line from the Comptech FPR back to the under car metal pipes, I used 7.6mm ID got about a meter of it and cut it to size.
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Originally Posted by bs-inc.s2k,May 27 2006, 10:59 AM
how long of a line will i need? for those with stock fuel rail, what size did you go with?
If you expect to get usefull answers you need to provide more information. Since you are posting in the FI forum I assume you are planning to SC or TC. What horsepower are you planning to build for? The stock fuel line and rail is good for at least 600 whp. The only thing in the fuel system that needs upgrading is the fuel pump. If you are planning for more than 600 whp, you should have enough knowledge about cars and wrench turning that you shouldn't need to ask the question.
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i was just wanting to know the length. yes i'm going FI... all i needed to know was the length. fitting will be -8 -10. i'm going to retap the fuel rail. thanx for the help.
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Originally Posted by mark_m,May 27 2006, 09:23 PM
I had to change the return fuel line from the Comptech FPR back to the under car metal pipes, I used 7.6mm ID got about a meter of it and cut it to size.
How come Mark?

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Originally Posted by Dark Blue Mark,May 29 2006, 03:41 PM
How come Mark?

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Why? on our right hand drive cars we have to put the FPR somewhere else, and where I put mine the return pipe wasn't long enough.



That was the only spare place I could find to bolt it.
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Ah I get you. That's where I had mine too!

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