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| 6.0L Performance Parts Discussion What has or has not worked for you? |
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Fuel Crossover tube ?'s
I am in the middle of upgrading the fuel system and don't know how to go about making a crossover tube. Could I use the old banjo bolts that were upgraded in the rear. What is the tube supposed to be made of. Cuase I really can't afford to have a fuel leak at the rear of my engine. I know there is alot of heat back there. I work at a construction machinery dealership so I can make or get anything. Would just like so input on what works and what should be avoided.
Thanks Grant |
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use JIC fittings and stainless line, or you can just buy one from dfuser for 100 bucks thats premade, thats what i'm doing when i get the time to install it.
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What are you currently doing for mods? The rear really doesn't need to be crossed over.
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As of now all mods are in sig., but I am planning on 190cc cass injectors and a powermax. Also saving for AD-II and return reg. Thought that this was a preventive measure to keep rear injectors from having a fuel press. drop and scoring.
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Getting rid of the deadhead on the back of the heads with a crossover line using 190's and an airdog is highly recommended no matter what. It can me made for under $100 bucks if you do it yourself, its a great piece of mind knowing those back two cylinders always have proper fuel
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How are they routed?
edit....just looked at dfuser, I thought it was solid stainless. |
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