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I know this is not new, but I wanted to share my Fuel rail concept.

 

So, I start with buying a few extrude bars...

I found some drawing here on hybridz to get an idea and start modeling with mine design software.

An haft-hour later I got my print and I start it.

 

I used a Aluminum 6063 Dash-8 type bar and I made ​​thread and 90 deg chamfer to allow the insertion of fitting with an tight fit O-ring.

I use 6 x 5/16 Hose Barb to AN Adapter Fitting with Boss O Ring and 2 x fitting -6 AN Flare to -8 AN Boss O Rings.

 

I choose use the -8 AN fitting because the Alu. Dash-8 bar has an ID of .690".

Which is exactly the measure needed to thread the AN -8.

 

For the 5/16 Hose Barb Adapter I made a 60 deg chamfer on the fitting.

I've done the same thing then the -6 AN to -8 AN for the tight fit O-ring.

Those are greats, because I can use my stock injectors are use an bigger one.

 

The next setup is to make a pressure test and polish it.

But, I am very optimistic that it will support more than 50 psi easily.

 

If everything goes well I will start a few more for my 300zx car on Dash 6 bar.

 

I hope this inspires some of you

Enjoy!

 

Here are some pictures and more on: Nismo_zxt L28 Fuel Rail

 

 

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Thank cockerstar!

 

I use them instead of those with barbed fitting with NPT threads.

The NPT must have an precise thread with perfect diameter and depth to get an nice seal.

With the -AN thread, it's much more easy to do.

Just add the right chamfer for the o-ring and you got an perfect seal.

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All the drilling, chanfer and taps on the rail has been done on an milling machine.

So they are perfectly perpendicular to the base.

I use a standard 90deg 3/4in Countersink for aluminum.

This was mounted on 40 Shank/End Mill Adapter.

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