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Old 01-20-2011, 03:45 PM   #1
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does that fuel filter restrict flow in any way compared to a z32? i run about 60psi of fuel aftermarket fpr, this still work?
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Do you know what the micron rating is on the z32 filter?
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does that fuel filter restrict flow in any way compared to a z32? i run about 60psi of fuel aftermarket fpr, this still work?
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Do you know what the micron rating is on the z32 filter?
From what I found, about 10-20 in between there.
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Thanks! I did some searching and I couldn't find any answers at all.

Ours are 30 micron. We used to run 40 micron filters in our cars and never ever ever had any issues, if there is any doubt. Still going strong now after 3 or 4 years.

Just adjust your fuel pressure as needed (if at all) after installing our kit and it will be the same as before.
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So you're using -6an lines and worm-gear clamps to attach to the factory rail and fuel lines?
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so would this work for the ka24e fuel rail?
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Not sure on the SOHC KA rail, let me check. I dont see why not.

Yes, everyone is not running aftermarket fuel rails with threaded inlet/outlet so you gotta take care of them too
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Not sure on the SOHC KA rail, let me check. I dont see why not.

Yes, everyone is not running aftermarket fuel rails with threaded inlet/outlet so you gotta take care of them too
I don't see the problem with it, few people have been running setups like that for a while and I think one of the A/N turbo line kits for the s13 redtop/blacktop motors has one of those false fitting clamp things on it for the water feed at the back of the motor.

I personally don't want to buy an fpr or some aftermarket baller fuel rail to run an aftermarket line setup.

I guess the skeptical part would be the false an fittings over the stock lines. Why no tube nut adapter kits to secure the fuel line coming from the tank, why that route?

Also you should probably add in an option for those fancy no leak quick disconnect fittings from jegs or summit I think it was since fuels going to get everywhere when you have to change that little filter. Since clamping those lines isn't really recommended, can cause them to break from the inside.
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OEM fuel lines are attached with hose clamps everywhere with lesser quality stuff, so reliability isn't an issue.

I have plenty of -5 to -6 adapters here, and now that you mention it we can offer it as an option. The biggest issue was customers not knowing how to flare, or not wanting to buy a flare tool, or when they do flare them they didn't do it properly. Which is understandable since not everyone has natural plumbing skills hah. So this works fine forever and its simple! It's what I will run on my car.

The smaller filter wont have to be changed often, it will be changed as much as a stock one.

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I don't see the problem with it, few people have been running setups like that for a while and I think one of the A/N turbo line kits for the s13 redtop/blacktop motors has one of those false fitting clamp things on it for the water feed at the back of the motor.

I personally don't want to buy an fpr or some aftermarket baller fuel rail to run an aftermarket line setup.

I guess the skeptical part would be the false an fittings over the stock lines. Why no tube nut adapter kits to secure the fuel line coming from the tank, why that route?

Also you should probably add in an option for those fancy no leak quick disconnect fittings from jegs or summit I think it was since fuels going to get everywhere when you have to change that little filter. Since clamping those lines isn't really recommended, can cause them to break from the inside.
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More info on the 1JZ setup.
I'm curious as to see if you all could help me with longer feed/return lines that extend to the tank of my S14.

I have deleted the OEM hardlines on the passenger frame rail and was going to run AN lines on the driver frame rail to avoid a fuel crossover directly next to the downpipe/turbo.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

I will be using the OEM Fuel Rail and an Aeromotive FPR. Also an inline fuel pump.
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I know flaring is like you thing, but they do have an alternate method using tube nuts and shit so flaring isn't necessary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r02AKbp2WMY

Not sure that stuff comes in black, but just saying. It's an alternative to flaring and is all bolt on without damaging the stock lines in case they want to revert to the cheap shit to sell the car.

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OEM fuel lines are attached with hose clamps everywhere with lesser quality stuff, so reliability isn't an issue.

I have plenty of -5 to -6 adapters here, and now that you mention it we can offer it as an option. The biggest issue was customers not knowing how to flare, or not wanting to buy a flare tool, or when they do flare them they didn't do it properly. Which is understandable since not everyone has natural plumbing skills hah. So this works fine forever and its simple! It's what I will run on my car.

The smaller filter wont have to be changed often, it will be changed as much as a stock one.
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I guess the skeptical part would be the false an fittings over the stock lines.
Did you find a magical stash of -5an line, or are you clamping down -6an line to a 8mm rail?
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Did you find a magical stash of -5an line, or are you clamping down -6an line to a 8mm rail?
That's exactly what I am wondering as well.. I remember trying -6 and it was super loose.. I had make 5/16" <-> 3/8" adapter to connect back to the stock hardlines..
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That's exactly what I am wondering as well.. I remember trying -6 and it was super loose.. I had make 5/16" <-> 3/8" adapter to connect back to the stock hardlines..
That's similar to the correct way to do it... you'd use a 8mm (or 5/16") tube adapter to -5an, then convert to -6an, then run your lines.

Since I've never seen 8mm or -5an stainless line (... ever), and the fact that worm-gear clamps to not properly clamp down on stainless lines (they're meant for rubber), I'm honestly worried. Just need some clarification from Chase.
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they make a line that is rubber with only nylon braiding that hose clamps hold good on. I am a little weary of hose clamps on braided still as well...
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they make a line that is rubber with only nylon braiding that hose clamps hold good on. I am a little weary of hose clamps on braided still as well...
There are cheap and expensive versions of the line that you've mentioned, I use the expensive variety (Earl's Star-lite) for my high-end oil cooler/Accusump kits. It's still not designed to have clamps around it ~ you're supposed to use AN hose ends, just like you would on stainless steel lines.

And back to the main issue, I've never seen anyone offer -5an line.
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More info on the 1JZ setup.
I'm curious as to see if you all could help me with longer feed/return lines that extend to the tank of my S14.

I have deleted the OEM hardlines on the passenger frame rail and was going to run AN lines on the driver frame rail to avoid a fuel crossover directly next to the downpipe/turbo.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

I will be using the OEM Fuel Rail and an Aeromotive FPR. Also an inline fuel pump.
For sure, PM me and we can price you a setup.

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I know flaring is like you thing, but they do have an alternate method using tube nuts and shit so flaring isn't necessary.

Not sure that stuff comes in black, but just saying. It's an alternative to flaring and is all bolt on without damaging the stock lines in case they want to revert to the cheap shit to sell the car.
I wish those worked flawlessly but, they have 50 psi max rating. I have tried them before, it worked on my customers car for almost a year but eventually failed The car we had it on was at 45psi so they need to fix that rating hah.

Not saying they will always fail, but they did for us.
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Its -6AN line. It fits very snug over the line actually. We tested in the past up to 70psi with no sign of failure. I know it could go more too. Our line is Nylon covered rubber with stainless inner braid. Its about as hard to cut as the full stainless line hah.

This is nothing new, we have been doing this for over 5 years. Its to the point of being undebatable. I added a -5AN adapter option on the site for naysayers, but if you have an OEM rail you're going to have to run the clamps. (I do on my car, for now)

This is a friend/customer. A "slow" run for his car but I think it makes my point. He takes his car out 2 or 3 times a week. He is actually going sumped tank now but he's going for low 9 second passes.

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If anyone cares to discuss this matter more, I will be happy to talk to you via PM.
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I am interested in getting a complete fuel line setup for my s13 coupe. From tank to rail, from rail to fpr, and from fpr back to the tank. I would greatly appreciate it if you could PM me a price.
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