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Question Mating SC Fuel Lines To Carrera Fuel Rails and Reguator questions

Hey guys, I am in the process of adding a 3.2 intake to my 3.0 and I was wondering how to connect the existing CIS fuel lines to the fuel rails of the 3.2 intake.

Can this be done? I would assume using some AN hose and fittings, but which fittings would I need to connect to the 3.2 fuel rails?

The system will be controlled by MS2. Can I use the 3.2 fuel regulator or would I need to get a new one?

Thanks for the help! JC

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These guys www.batinc.net sell fittings to match the Porsche fitting which I think are 14mm ball socket.

I used their stuff for all my AN to Porsche hose connections. Unfortunately it's pretty pricey.

The 3.2 regulators should be fine.
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These guys www.batinc.net sell fittings to match the Porsche fitting which I think are 14mm ball socket.

I used their stuff for all my AN to Porsche hose connections. Unfortunately it's pretty pricey.

The 3.2 regulators should be fine.
I assume there is a vacum port on the regulators? I will have to look. What pressure does a 3.2 regulator run at?
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Thanks for the info, I will have to check out that website.
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Hey guys, I am in the process of adding a 3.2 intake to my 3.0 and I was wondering how to connect the existing CIS fuel lines to the fuel rails of the 3.2 intake.
I am doing the same thing. I chose to upgrade the two hard lines (and fuel filter) in the engine compartment to the Carrera version to make it compatible with the stock Carrera engine fuel harness.
However, that was done with the engine/tranny out of the car which makes access a breeze.
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Steve,
Could you please post a pics or two of the parts I would need to make the upgrade?
I currently have my eng/tran out so it would be "easy" for me as well.
Thanks!
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http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/PartsLookup/search.cgi?command=show_page&Catalog_Name=911_USA_84_86_KATALOG&Illustration=201-05&Line_Item=1

91135608301 High pressure line
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So all of the items in the parts diagram or just the two lines and the filter?
Thanks again for your help.
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I ordered all of them except the "spiral".
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