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crazyfrenchbiker 09-07-2015 10:31 AM

High Pressure Fuel Pump Thread
 
Anyone happen to know what the thread pitch is for the banjo fitting that connections from the driver fuel rail into the high pressure fuel pump?

aagun 09-07-2015 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by crazyfrenchbiker (Post 2382530)
Anyone happen to know what the thread pitch is for the banjo fitting that connections from the driver fuel rail into the high pressure fuel pump?

if removeed . scratchs or any damages . replace it with now one

crazyfrenchbiker 09-08-2015 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by aagun (Post 2382544)
if removeed . scratchs or any damages . replace it with now one

With the amount of pressure involved in the pump, I can certainly appreciate that. This fitting is feeding the HPFP, so it should be dealing with relatively low pressures (50-60psi).

I do appreciate the advice, I'm looking to switch it to an AN line.

fika84 09-08-2015 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by crazyfrenchbiker (Post 2383292)
With the amount of pressure involved in the pump, I can certainly appreciate that. This fitting is feeding the HPFP, so it should be dealing with relatively low pressures (50-60psi).

I do appreciate the advice, I'm looking to switch it to an AN line.

What makes you think it's low pressure, if it's dealing with the high pressure fuel pump?

jawn 09-08-2015 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by fika84 (Post 2383317)
What makes you think it's low pressure, if it's dealing with the high pressure fuel pump?

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Originally Posted by crazyfrenchbiker (Post 2383292)
[...]This fitting is feeding the HPFP, so it should be dealing with relatively low pressures (50-60psi).

:iono:

aagun 09-08-2015 05:51 PM

i think no buddy remove these fitting and will will be the first one do it

crazyfrenchbiker 09-08-2015 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jawn (Post 2383342)
:iono:

Of course, I mean relative to what is output on the pressurized side of the HPFP where we are talking about pressure in the thousands.

crazyfrenchbiker 09-08-2015 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by aagun (Post 2383803)
i think no buddy remove these fitting and will will be the first one do it

Thanks for your help. I've seen it done on a single race car that I helped work with. If only we could find the eBay auction it was purchased from so we can order more...

CSG Mike 09-08-2015 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by aagun (Post 2383803)
i think no buddy remove these fitting and will will be the first one do it

It's been done.... but I don't know the size, which doesn't help anyone

aagun 09-09-2015 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 2383962)
It's been done.... but I don't know the size, which doesn't help anyone

i remember that Full Blown 700hp did it too ><

aagun 09-09-2015 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by crazyfrenchbiker (Post 2383904)
Thanks for your help. I've seen it done on a single race car that I helped work with. If only we could find the eBay auction it was purchased from so we can order more...

the good deal is keep DI fuel feed line stock and the same fuel delivery pipe and that connect it to new PI fuel rail unless you donna full boost ur engine then you need alot of fuel that u have to change alot of parts to make ur engine happy with it .

what u need it stock 3 bar fuel rail to keep DI system works . fuel pump to in tank fuel regulator 3 bar to two feed lines (one for DI and one for PI) ans there is no returned line .

good luck


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