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Old Dec 15, 2007 | 11:31 AM
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eBay Fuel Rail Adapter

Has anyone tried one of these fuel rail adapters with any success?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=160167428521
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 03:49 PM
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I've had that one on my car for around 8 months. No problems. Doesn't come with the o ring that is found on the stock fpr so you will either have to reuse that one or order one from dealer.
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 05:29 PM
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Maby a newb? but what does this do? I was thinking by the description that it was for an extra fuel source like tapping for a extra injector but it appears all this does is maby add more flow to the stock injectors. Is that correct?

BTW maxgtr2000, are you on nwmaxima.com? Good place for local meets and stuff
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 00SEMAX19
Maby a newb? but what does this do? I was thinking by the description that it was for an extra fuel source like tapping for a extra injector but it appears all this does is maby add more flow to the stock injectors. Is that correct?

BTW maxgtr2000, are you on nwmaxima.com? Good place for local meets and stuff
It allows you to hook up an aftermarket (adjustable) fuel pressure regulator to the stock fuel rail.
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 05:49 PM
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It allows you to hook up an aftermarket (adjustable) fuel pressure regulator to the stock fuel rail.

OK Thankyou
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 06:14 PM
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Or add more flow. I used it to replace a FPR on the 5th Gen fuel rail for my 00VI swap.
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 09:26 PM
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A better option IMO: http://www.240sxmotoring.com/furaread6co.html
I have one, comes with the O-ring and replaces those crappy screws with allen head bolts. Allows you to use AN fittings instead of slip on hoses.
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 09:27 PM
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A better option IMO: http://www.240sxmotoring.com/furaread6co.html
I have one, comes with the O-ring and replaces those crappy screws with allen head bolts. Allows you to use AN fittings instead of slip on hoses.
That looks nice, but could I still use slip on hoses with that type of adapter if I'm too cheap to use AN fittings?
Old Dec 15, 2007 | 09:47 PM
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No, you would have to use an AN fitting at least at the fuel rail. They do sell AN fittings that have slip on hose ends as well.
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i used a stock vq35 pulse dampener and just redrilled the bolt holes.
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