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External fuel pump install, need some input
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<blockquote data-quote="standbackimapro" data-source="post: 5416179" data-attributes="member: 604451"><p>Yes, i am all of that, ASE A6 is electrical, I mean i got the wiring part down, im was just curious on the fuel line part, i just didnt know if i tapped into the fuel line on the rail, with the external pump if there was anything else i needed to do.</p><p></p><p>This should be fairly cheap, Im pretty much going to use some brass fittings, and attach them to the pump, cut the fuel line, attach each end of the line to the in/out of the pump, and somewhere after that add in a filter</p><p></p><p>The pump is about $50 some fittings and clamps about $15.</p><p></p><p>Would you happen to know if the fuel line is rubber?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standbackimapro, post: 5416179, member: 604451"] Yes, i am all of that, ASE A6 is electrical, I mean i got the wiring part down, im was just curious on the fuel line part, i just didnt know if i tapped into the fuel line on the rail, with the external pump if there was anything else i needed to do. This should be fairly cheap, Im pretty much going to use some brass fittings, and attach them to the pump, cut the fuel line, attach each end of the line to the in/out of the pump, and somewhere after that add in a filter The pump is about $50 some fittings and clamps about $15. Would you happen to know if the fuel line is rubber? [/QUOTE]
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