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I know some of you have replaced the portion of fuel line near the fuel rails, and I was wondering if someone could tell me what the thread size is or what you used for a kit.  I'd like to order up some new braided stainless lines and fittings to run an adjustable fuel pressure regulator for an upcoming project.  It is on my 88 beretta with a 2.8L.
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If I remember right you can get a bolt on AFPR from advance auto.
For my car I had to tig weld an AN fitting to the return side of the fuel rail. I dont think there is an aftermarket line/fitting that will just bolt on.
For my car I had to tig weld an AN fitting to the return side of the fuel rail. I dont think there is an aftermarket line/fitting that will just bolt on.
94 Beretta Z26 57,4xx miles
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If you did please report what you figured out.
94 Beretta Z26 57,4xx miles
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
To many mods to list
-intercooler
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1st Turbo 4t60-e
1st Turbo 3100
1st Turbo Z26
1st 94+ Turbo
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
To many mods to list
-intercooler

Among beretta boards
1st Turbo 4t60-e
1st Turbo 3100
1st Turbo Z26
1st 94+ Turbo
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I believe the 2.8s and 3.1s use a Saginaw style fitting on the fuel rail. The specific adapters for the 3100 and 3400 you can get from 60degreev6.com if i recall that correctly.
Cliff Scott


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For others intrested in this when it comes to 3100/3400s cliff is right
Fuel rail adapters
http://60degreev6.com/store/index.php?a ... oductId=64
I have a pressure fitting welded into mine also but if I were to do it again now that these are available I probably would go that way and mount the pressure fitting inline.
Fuel rail adapters
http://60degreev6.com/store/index.php?a ... oductId=64
I have a pressure fitting welded into mine also but if I were to do it again now that these are available I probably would go that way and mount the pressure fitting inline.
94 Beretta Z26 57,4xx miles
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
To many mods to list
-intercooler
Among beretta boards
1st Turbo 4t60-e
1st Turbo 3100
1st Turbo Z26
1st 94+ Turbo
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
To many mods to list
-intercooler

Among beretta boards
1st Turbo 4t60-e
1st Turbo 3100
1st Turbo Z26
1st 94+ Turbo
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fuel line
i just used the last 10 inches of stock steel line, mainly because those ends in the fuel rail use tricky compression flares for the o-rings, flared em and went from 5/16if- with a tubing nut, to male 1/4npt with a common adapter, then female to female 1/4npt coupler to 1/4 male to barb fitting for my stainless. then i put on -an adapters for the vortech unit i'm using and reversed the processes on the other side. don't forget to use sealent on the npt though. My whole system is rated for an ungodly high 1000 psi though(nitrous grade fittings$$$).
foot in the floor mpg about 8