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scootz

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:05 PM Reply With Quote
Fuel rails... V8

Evenin all...

I used Hayabusa TB's on the RS4. These don't have a fuel return and I'm struggling to afford fancy double-ended billet ones!

Is there anything stopping me from using the standard ones as per the following diagram? Surely the regulator would ensure that there was a constant pressure 'upstream'?


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r1_pete

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:14 PM Reply With Quote
Should be fine, all you're doing is regulating the pressure in the rails....






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scootz

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:16 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers Pete... so what makes double-ended fuel rails so attractive? Neatness?





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matt_claydon

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:17 PM Reply With Quote
It'll be fine, but FPRs usually only have inlet and outlet. Your setup is more likely to look like this: Rescued attachment Clipboard02.jpg
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scootz

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks Matt... that makes sense!





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scudderfish

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:32 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by scootz
Cheers Pete... so what makes double-ended fuel rails so attractive? Neatness?


It means you always have fresh fuel in the rails and are less likely to suffer from vapourisation with a hot engine.

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scootz

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:36 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks! What's the knock on effect in real-world use?





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omega0684

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:44 PM Reply With Quote
don't the Hayabusa rails have FPR's at the end of the them? (my R6 iTB'd did) isn't it usually carb rails that don't have returns?





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scootz

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:50 PM Reply With Quote
Nope... just the one in / out.








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stevebubs

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:52 PM Reply With Quote
can you not tap the end of the 'busa rail?
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stevebubs

posted on 9/4/10 at 06:58 PM Reply With Quote
Fuel Rail Supplier..

http://www.americanv8engines.co.uk/shop/product_info.php? cPath=13_16&products_id=85

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scootz

posted on 9/4/10 at 07:10 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for that Steve!





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clairetoo

posted on 9/4/10 at 07:58 PM Reply With Quote
Slightly cheaper supplier LINKY DINKY DOO DAH
Even if you only buy the minimum quantity , it's still cheaper than buying it in England

*postage from the states last time I bought some was just over £20 for three feet

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bimbleuk

posted on 9/4/10 at 08:33 PM Reply With Quote
The Corvette for example with the LSx V8 series of engines have a combined filter/FPR mounted by the fuel tank. Then a single line goes forward to the fuel rail.

I'm using one of these on an LS1 I'm installing in an RX7. You can get them for about $40 in the states but you will also need some corresponding GM quick connectors to attach the hoses.

Link to some details about it

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