Nothing too cool here, just spent some time on my FIL's lathe. Convinced I need one now
First I took some AN fittings and converted them to o-ring (milled off the flare and added a radius to the front. I also bored all the -6 to -8 fittings out to the -8 size (there is no -6 in my system, but the end of the fuel logs and the regulator take -6 fittings.
Next I tackled the fuel rails for my ls-coupe. The way the stock rails work has the fuel coming in on one side of the crossover, then it goes to each rail and is dead-headed there. I took the ends off of each rail and tapped them for -6 fittings, then I took the crossover off and made plugs to cap it off.
Stock rails:
Stock rail with ends removed (it is .9" diameter)
Drilled/tapped rail ends (setup for my bored out -6 fittings above)
Here are the plugs for where the crossover used to enter the rails:
Here is what the plugs look like installed in the rails with the factory hold down.
Next I needed a plug to go where the factory egr valve was
Here you can see it lined up with the factory egr valve:
Here it is installed in the manifold
First I took some AN fittings and converted them to o-ring (milled off the flare and added a radius to the front. I also bored all the -6 to -8 fittings out to the -8 size (there is no -6 in my system, but the end of the fuel logs and the regulator take -6 fittings.
Next I tackled the fuel rails for my ls-coupe. The way the stock rails work has the fuel coming in on one side of the crossover, then it goes to each rail and is dead-headed there. I took the ends off of each rail and tapped them for -6 fittings, then I took the crossover off and made plugs to cap it off.
Stock rails:
Stock rail with ends removed (it is .9" diameter)
Drilled/tapped rail ends (setup for my bored out -6 fittings above)
Here are the plugs for where the crossover used to enter the rails:
Here is what the plugs look like installed in the rails with the factory hold down.
Next I needed a plug to go where the factory egr valve was
Here you can see it lined up with the factory egr valve:
Here it is installed in the manifold
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