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Old 06-11-2018, 08:51 PM
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Default Fuel rail AN fittings

Anyone running AN fittings on there fuel rail
my question is what pressure regulators are you using
and where have you located it
only regulatord I can find are ones that actually fit in the rail
pics would be great
many thanks
Old 06-11-2018, 10:01 PM
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I had fittings brazed onto my standard rail. One iver end and one in the middle. Mine has a kinzler reg that’s mounted on the inner wing oppersite the inlet manifold.
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Originally Posted by ajamesc
I had fittings brazed onto my standard rail. One iver end and one in the middle. Mine has a kinzler reg that’s mounted on the inner wing oppersite the inlet manifold.
have you any pics of the reg and how you mounted
think this is what I’m going to do
but hear the pressure can fluctuate of away from the rail
how was yours
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I bought a billet Fuel Rail (engraved Cosworth) and got him to add the AN fittings, I also bought a billet FPR housing and Jenvey regulator. The Jenvey is adjustable and Mark Shead recommended it.
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Originally Posted by Caddyshack
I bought a billet Fuel Rail (engraved Cosworth) and got him to add the AN fittings, I also bought a billet FPR housing and Jenvey regulator. The Jenvey is adjustable and Mark Shead recommended it.
if you could post some pics please
im interested in doing mine this way
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I'm running a billet fuel rail from MK Motorsport with an fittings to a Turbosmart FPR 800 which I mounted in the n/s inner wing. Once I work out how to post the pics up I will do so.
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Originally Posted by timsrs


if you could post some pics please
im interested in doing mine this way

You will have to excuse MK's hands in the pic as he was asking me where I wanted the fuel pressure sensor. This is the billet rail before it was coloured black. I had Cosworth engraved in it. You can see the billet fuel pressure reg housing on the end.

The little threaded holes are so it can attach to my Hart inlet manifold.

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Here is one on 800bhp's engine. I like the engraving on this.
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Originally Posted by cossie51
I'm running a billet fuel rail from MK Motorsport with an fittings to a Turbosmart FPR 800 which I mounted in the n/s inner wing. Once I work out how to post the pics up I will do so.



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I added 6an fittings to my fuel rail and placed my regulator just ahead of the oem hard line outlets, just below the coolant tank. In the picture with the black cam cover you can see the regualator with the green paint dot on it. Hope this helps. It's actually pretty simple once you start on it. I used olive fittings to put 6an male fittings on the oem hard lines.




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Great brilliant pics
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Mounted mine on the inner wing.
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