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Old 08-12-2013, 08:49 PM   #1
Dobster
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Ls1 swap fuel line upgrade, inline pump, filters

I am replacing my out of date fuel pump and pre-filter.
I have a list of replacement parts I would like to know if these will work and if not why.
I am keeping the tank that is already installed under the bed of the truck. I will be replacing the pump, prefilter, some fuel line. Relocating the pump closer to the engine (under the driver seat area). It is currently in the rear by the tank outlet. It has a jegs prefilter that looks like the new one I am thinking of buying soon, this is the part in question part #EDL-8130 fuel filter max pressure is 75lbs from summit, will this work ok?
My list of new parts from summit.
Walbro 255 lph/Part # VPN-GSL392
2>< RUS-670470 6AN fittings
SUM-230610 SS braided line 10ft
Edelbrock EDL-8130 inline fuel filter
The existing corvette filter/regulator and post filter I am re-using.
I would like to also install new line from the post filter to the fuel rail.
the hard line that is there now has a bad kink in the line. I am not sure about the factory fitting connecting at the fuel rail or where to get it?

Sorry for the long post
Any help is greatly appreciated
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