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So you guys all used aftermarket fuel rails?

Dave
I just have regular rubber fuel hose with hose clamps that go from the acura fuel rail to the short toyota fuel line from the tank to the firewall.
 
i have the same thing, except i kept the honda "quick connect" so it can connect to the honda fuel rail like OE. make sure u use the smooth bore clamps that fit 5/16" hose
Isn't the Honda quick-connect the same as the Toyota quick connect? if so, we just need a long enough OEM fuel line to make a safe and durable connection.

Dave
 
Isn't the Honda quick-connect the same as the Toyota quick connect? if so, we just need a long enough OEM fuel line to make a safe and durable connection.

Dave
I'm using the OEM Toyota fuel line to the OEM RSX rail. Works fine. I bent the line a bit to reduce the tension. Also I have a k20 not k24.

Liberty

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Can we all just give a big ass "Thank you" to Bottlefed for sticking thru this super-low-production-number-mod (SLPNM) until reality? Cause I'm sure as hell thankful for not driving while sweating (DWS) this upcoming summer.

Thanks again!!!!
 
Can we all just give a big ass "Thank you" to Bottlefed for sticking thru this super-low-production-number-mod (SLPNM) until reality? Cause I'm sure as hell thankful for not driving while sweating (DWS) this upcoming summer.

Thanks again!!!!
This was not all on my shoulders. You should thank Al Small "sylverstreak" for the actual prototyping and design. He spent about 8 months and $1200 on mock up to get alignment correct making prototype brackets by hand. Mrtoyota my father for his engineering experience and solidworks. Lastly Paul price at PPE for putting up with the back and forth and helping with this project concidering he had no financial gain from this. This is just about breaking even at this point

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ok I will. It really is accessible for me, that pic was taken just now and my engine is in the car.

Also, what size belt are you using for stock setup and ep3 idler?

To be honest there is no"stock setup" Since the K series engine has been produce since 2002, the pulleys and pulley sizes are greatly vary between actual k series engines and the years. It isn't like the 2zz, where the 2zz tensioner is the same regardless of what vehicle and which year it came out. This means there are a variety of different size combination that are possible as we have discovered. We have since stopped providing serpentine belts due to having to ship them back and forth multiple time because what is stock on one engine is different on another. What I suggest is buying multiple belts. We have a list of belts we have found that work with various engines depending on the crank pulley, idler pulley, tensioner pulley, etc etc. I will ask Kenny to edit the first post and add them to it. Then go to you local auto parts store and I suggest buying all of them and returning the ones that do not fit.
 
Here is a excerpt from my build regarding belt sizing. This was not for ac so disregard the length of the belt I had used but the method should get you in the ballpark. FYI I used a seamstress/taylor flexible measurements​ tape.
"I had measured around the serpentine at 52.5" so I knew it needed to be about 1/2" less to allow the tensioner to do its job.
Went to NAPA got a few belts all were too small. I was scratching my head for a while. Measured the belt which helped me figure out they (belt manufacturers) measure the outside diameter of the belt and not the inside. (terrible way to do things.) At any rate if you measure your pulleys add 1.5" and you should have the correct size. I wanted a 52" and needed to buy a 53.5". Hopefully that helps someone in the future on their build."
Also look at the back of the box for the belt it will say the exact length.

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