what kind of AFPR can i with the stock rail and fit between the timing case or can i thread the stock fuel rail and do something like this?
or pics of AFPR setup on your cars
Here is onecleancavy's
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MadJack wrote:There are two Aeromotive AFPR for the LT1 motors. Check the application for each of these: Aeromotive 13107 and Aeromotive 13106
The 13106 has the mounting bolt hole on the correct side for the '94-'97 2.2L LN2.
IIRC the 13107 is used on the '98+.
13107 I beleive.
-MD- Enforcer wrote:Accel Adjustable Fuel Pressure Reg. ACC-74565
is what I have in my profile...I'm pretty sure it is correct.
I got mine from summit racing.
It is indeed the part number above.
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Im not sure the aeromotive 13107 that goes directly onto the rail will fit in between the rail and the timing chain cover on a LD9, you may have to get crafty. I could be out to lunch on this one though
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Ooops, I meant 105 or 106. The 107 is not the one lol
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I believe I have the 13105, fits the stock rail but will NOT fit beside the timing housing without shaving the housing down and the regulator down.
I had a -6 aluminum bung welded to the rail and an using a 90* fitting between the rail and afpr.
I'm on my phone or I would post some pictures.
I had to cut the rail down before welding the bung on so everything would clear.
If you don't have access to a tig welder, you can cut the rail down and tap it with I believe a 1/2" npt which is close to 5/8" hole and get a 1/2" npt to -6 an adapter and thread it in.
I was originally going to go that route but I'd rather have a weld joint than a threaded joint.
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