My fuel rail adapter is leaking again :(
#1
My fuel rail adapter is leaking again :(
I've ordered a new fuel rail adapter -6AN conversion from 240sxmotoring.com this morning. In the mean time can I stick back on my stock fpr so I can drive around until I receive the part? I take it that I won't be able to boost with that on, combined with my Aeromotive fpr, Begi fmu and Walbro 255lph. Would that be correct?
The adapter I have on right now is the one from sx7r.
Btw the distance of the holes on the part from 240sxmotoring match the stock fpr (exactly 32cm).
The adapter I have on right now is the one from sx7r.
Btw the distance of the holes on the part from 240sxmotoring match the stock fpr (exactly 32cm).
#2
Sorry to be a little OT, but is this the one you're talking about?
http://240sxmotoring.com/furaread6co.html
I've been looking for fuel off rail fittings and I know sx7r doesn't sell them anymore.
http://240sxmotoring.com/furaread6co.html
I've been looking for fuel off rail fittings and I know sx7r doesn't sell them anymore.
#3
Originally Posted by QnzMax
Sorry to be a little OT, but is this the one you're talking about?
http://240sxmotoring.com/furaread6co.html
I've been looking for fuel off rail fittings and I know sx7r doesn't sell them anymore.
http://240sxmotoring.com/furaread6co.html
I've been looking for fuel off rail fittings and I know sx7r doesn't sell them anymore.
#4
What was the deal? Did the other one not have the o ring on it? If you install it from bone dry, make sure you lubricate it, that's the only way I could see one of these things leaking.
#5
Originally Posted by maxgtr2000
What was the deal? Did the other one not have the o ring on it? If you install it from bone dry, make sure you lubricate it, that's the only way I could see one of these things leaking.
Anyhow, the end of the hose looks to be flared so I cut off that part and reconnected it. Hope it stays dry until that part comes in.
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