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I don't want to turn this into a debate. Just doing this to make it neater and have the ability to mount an aftermarket regulator in the factory position.

did you ever look at something like this?

https://www.efihardware.com/products/316/fuel-regulator-adapter-to-18-BSP-Nissan

then get the right male/male fitting

Sure have and I'm already running one. The issue is that these size the hole down to less than 6mm. I want -6 all the way (8mm)

-6 JIC on each end just works really well, while keeping the factory look and making it even neater.

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1 minute ago, WantGTR said:

holy thread revival batman

Who cares. if upgrading size of fuel line get a aftermarket rail. they are cheap.

I actually wanted to know for replating purposes. I am restoring a GTR and I want everything as it was originally. The only NOS rails I see available are for R34’s, and the plating seems different every time I get one. Some are blueish, some are silver/gold, other very gold. Cadmium was used extensively when the skyline was being produced. I’d like to know the real plating was

11 hours ago, burn4005 said:

I'm making 500awkw on e85 with a stock fuel rail and even egts. Don't over think it. 

so you don't need -10 fuel lines with twin dual entry rails for 400awkw on E85 then? ?

Getting someone to cad plate might be a bit difficult! Last time I had need of that, probably 25~30 years ago, the plater lost half the fasteners in the tub and it was a heavy metal nighmare even then. He's long since dead and out of business, expect aviation use might be the last holdout - if you can find someone who does that as a sideline - if it simply must be cad.

Gold passivated zinc plating is what I would have expected even back in the 80s on jap cars though.

I run -6 lines for my e85 setup with 2x walbro 450L pumps, and billet tank lid. Around 600whp. Some say too small, but meh, no problems yet.

7 hours ago, 2pee said:

Getting someone to cad plate might be a bit difficult! Last time I had need of that, probably 25~30 years ago, the plater lost half the fasteners in the tub and it was a heavy metal nighmare even then. He's long since dead and out of business, expect aviation use might be the last holdout - if you can find someone who does that as a sideline - if it simply must be cad.

Gold passivated zinc plating is what I would have expected even back in the 80s on jap cars though.

I’m still trying to determine what the original plating is. The new rails I get all appear to be R34 rails, and the plating on each one is different than the next. Blue, purple, silver, faint gold, but no yellow zinc. I have no idea what the r32-r33 rail looked like originally because I can’t find a NOS one, or a one that is not corroded. Cadmium platers are not that hard to find in the US. 

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