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Old 13-01-2008, 06:57 PM
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I've got a swedish inlet for my 3 door which is welded for a 4x4 fuel rail and i was wondering apart from the fpr what else needs changing to mke it fit, ie do the pipes fit etc
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think youll need some sort of bracket welded on the side for throttle cable if your enlarging throttle aswell
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the bolt on brackets on the 2wd are different to the 4wd ones.

the reg bolts on too.

think thats it.
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What bolt on brackets? you mean the mounts for the fuel rail? If so the swedish inlet i'm getting is welded for a 4x4 fuel rail and has the cable bracket with it, just wondering what else i might need. Doesnt the 4x4 fpr just bolt onto the end of the rail with no bracket to the inlet like the 2wd fpr
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yes them brackets.

yes, 2 bolts to keep the fpr on.

should be ok with it then.

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What about the fuel lines the fpr one should be the same as its just a pipe with jubalie but the other end is 2 different types completely iirc?
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i will have to look at mine, i cannot remember.
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