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Old 01-09-2006, 10:56 AM
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HSR Fuellines

Hi!
I am having a hard time to find the right stuff to get my HSR complete,i have the fuelrails and all of that ,but i need to get the flexible fuellines and fittings to adapt to my hard stock fuellines.
Does any of you have a list of what i need to save me some time finding it.
I have looked at hsr homepage but could not find it there.
Thanks for any replay.
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Old 01-09-2006, 11:28 AM
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this should help..read the whole thing...also do a search for "hsr fuel lines"

https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...=barb+fittings
Old 01-09-2006, 12:04 PM
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Ok!
Thanks for the quick respons,i will get into those pages now.
Old 01-15-2006, 12:22 PM
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Originally posted by Firebird sweden
Ok!
Thanks for the quick respons,i will get into those pages now.
Just know the stealth ram fittings are all 9/16"(except for regulator) and they use mail -8AN adaptors.

Summit sells a 37* flare kit for an fittings. Why not flare the lines coming up and use some braided twist locks tith female -8AN ends?
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My HSR rail kit came with -6 an adapters, not -8
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My HSR rail kit came with -6 an adapters, not -8
Mine are -6AN as well.
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Re: HSR Fuellines

Originally posted by Firebird sweden
Hi!
I am having a hard time to find the right stuff to get my HSR complete.
I have the fuelrails and all of that, but I need to get the flexible
fuel lines and fittings to adapt to my hard stock fuel lines.
Do any of you have a list of what I need to save me some time finding it.
If you want to use fittings, not barbed hose ends, this list may
help.

Fuel Line adapters needed for the stock hard lines
1 pc - EAR-9894DBHERL $8.39 Earls Fitting, Power Fuel Injection Adapter, -6 AN Hose End to 14mm x 1.5 Female
1 pc - EAR-9894DBJERL $8.39 Earls Fitting, Power Fuel Injection Adapter, -6 AN Hose End to 16mm x 1.5 Female
4 pc - SUM-220690 Summit Fitting, Hose End, Straight, -6 AN Hose to Female -6 AN, Aluminum, Red/Blue,
3m of -6 AN Braided hose (feed/return lines between fuel rails and OEM)

You need to determine whether the hose length is appropriate
for your application. The p/n's are Summit's, you can view images
there. If it is more convenient to source parts from another vendor,
drop the 'EAR-' prefix from the Earl's fittings and provide the rest
of the number to let them know what you want.

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Re: Re: HSR Fuellines

The link above leads to a thread that had all the information
I just posted.

Oops.

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I think summit racing had a typo. Under the fuel rail description here they say -8AN.

Holley EFI Fuel Rails

Say bye-bye to fuel starvation!
Capable of handling 1,100-plus horsepower engines, these machined aluminum rails feature a 9/16 in. diameter inner bore to decrease fuel pressure drop and help cancel out backpulses. The rails have a built-in gauge port or NOS fuel source outlet, -8 AN fittings, and a clearcoat finish.
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Here is a link to Fuel Rail Installation Instructions at Holley
- covers all four versions (regular/vortec, non-adj/adj FPR).

"Fuel Line Connections
2. The inlet and return fittings have a male –6 thread.
Any female –6 fitting can connect to them. Included in
the kit are female –6 to 3/8” barb fittings."

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