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Old 02-05-2016, 05:44 PM
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That looks like a great option. I take it you get an AN fitting from them for the other end?
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I also flipped my fuel rail on my LS3 to the passenger side. I ran a 90* swivel hose end into a Russel fuel rail fitting. I recommend the fuel rail fitting with the lock nut rather than the plastic clip.

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or Like I did on my new car with Holley Fuel Rails.

Ran fuel line on driver side and remote battery cable on pass side

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That looks like a great option. I take it you get an AN fitting from them for the other end?
That is correct. You can see it in my build, post #53
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