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blox 1/8 npt banjo for fuel line

tektic

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It doesn't seem like a good fit. The shoulder is much bigger and the holes are low and much smaller. Here's a comparison

 

FlyingEagle

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The LAST thing you want is a smaller hole for the fuel to go through. Any reason you are changing the original style bolt? Best route past the banjo bolts x2 at the original filter, is to install the inline stuff with AN fittings. Sucks the bolt is that far off the spec of the original.
 

DynastyLCD

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The banjo fitting is the largest restriction. Why not make a -6 line from filter to rail?
 

ade

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u should have a few an fittings in the boxocrap pick up an an to fuel rail adapter and junk the banjo. i also have a few summit racing coupons if you need.... im just gonna call you
 

tektic

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6an in the future, yes. I wanted to to keep the bills down until the car actually runs though. I bought this bolt becaues it has a 1/8" npt hole tapped in the head of it so I can get a fuel pressure reading.

I posted here because of how disappointed I was in its quality. I just wanted to let people know its not a viable option.
 

mitsuturbo

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It's easy enough to chuck the stock bolt up in a vise and drill/tap a hole in the head of it. I've done this a few times as have a few others i've seen. Thanks for letting everyone know the product you spent good money on turned out to be a hunk of sh*t, though.
 
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