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Old 05-25-2012, 06:06 PM   #1
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Default 1GR-FE Fuel Rail Adapter Fittings

Does anyone know if there is an adapter fitting available for the 1GR-FE fuel rail? I need to convert to AN and the fuel rail is the spring lock type.

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I found some that Russell makes. They are measured in US customary as opposed to metric, but the measurements I got off the pressure and return nipples were apparently SAE as well.

Here's what I get from Summit.
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Well they worked, sort of. They fit the nipples on the fuel rails, but there was an interference issue with the quick release clip. They are now permanently installed, and to get them Off I'll have to break the clip. The upside is that now I can screw on a -6 hose end, which I can remove with a wrench.

For more info on this build (including fuel system) check out the build thread here on TTORA.
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Take pics of your fittings on the rail if you don't mind. I'm interested to see what they look like. I may have an easier solution for you in the future, but curious to see exactly where they're going before I open my mouth
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Take pics of your fittings on the rail if you don't mind. I'm interested to see what they look like. I may have an easier solution for you in the future, but curious to see exactly where they're going before I open my mouth
I have pics in my camera I need to upload. I'll do that today.
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I updated the fuel system pics in the build thread. http://www.ttora.com/forum/showthread.php?t=184710
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