I grabbed a bit of info from a Fiero forum that I'm thinking of using for my own fuel system.
Originally posted by helmet1978:
Grabbed a fuel pressure regulator from the junk yard today, it came from a 3800 N/A but it looks just like the S/C one. Anyone know if this will work?
Cut up the series II fuel rail and started playing with my tube flaring tool:
Heres the fuel setup to work with the Series III returnless rails
This is Darth Fiero's design, used on his LS4 swap. Looks like the simplest way to go in my book. Pressure regulator mounts down by the fuel filter. More pics of this when I get it finished
Aeromotive makes factory style clip on connectors. Not cheap ($38 each) but definately nice!
Paul
Originally posted by helmet1978:
A little more done tonight!
Finished plumbing in the fuel pressure regulator and running the hard vacuum line. Also I flipped the heater hoses in their bracket, should be easier to hook up to the coolant fill neck this way.
Closer shot
This is all on the lower firewall (towards the front of the car) so it won't really be seen once the engine is in place.
Essentially this makes the returnless series III fuel rail into a return system using a section cut from the series II rails with FPR, and tied into the Fiero hard lines near the fuel filter.
More tomorrow!
Paul
Someone suggested that the fuel stays cooler using this method.
This all came from helmet1978's build thread at Well, I've gone and done it...Series III 3800SC Swap Begins - Pennock's Fiero ForumOriginally posted by helmet1978:
In the picture, the top of the T goes to the rails, the left goes to the fuel pressure regulator, and the bottom goes to the Fiero fuel filter (feed line from tank).
Enjoy!
Paul
Any thoughts/ tips/ concerns would gladly be appreciated. I intend to do a write-up of my own when I do this to my GP.