2001 duramax lb7 ported fuel rail fittings
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2001 duramax lb7 ported fuel rail fittings
On the 2001 lb7 and 02 (i could be wrong on that) behind the fuel rail fitting there is a small fitting that even with a ported fuel rail fitting keeps from any gains to be seen or extra fuel to enter the rails for that matter.
Here is the side view of the fittings. the high pressue like would connect from the right and pass though and the rail and injectors would be on the left side.
The ppe ported fuel rail fitting is bored out to +.125 all the way through
On the butt end of the "bullet" fitting that goes inside the rail is slightly smaller.
But on the other side there is a problem, the hole tapers down to a tiny pin hole, this hole is in charge of feeding each bank with fuel and with ported fittings it wont make a difference if this hasnt been modified.
Here are some comparison pics for better see how small the the hole is.
With both the fuel rail parts removed it is a clear shot into the rail, and you can imagine how long it would take to fill up a rail with a fitting like that.
Here is the side view of the fittings. the high pressue like would connect from the right and pass though and the rail and injectors would be on the left side.
The ppe ported fuel rail fitting is bored out to +.125 all the way through
On the butt end of the "bullet" fitting that goes inside the rail is slightly smaller.
But on the other side there is a problem, the hole tapers down to a tiny pin hole, this hole is in charge of feeding each bank with fuel and with ported fittings it wont make a difference if this hasnt been modified.
Here are some comparison pics for better see how small the the hole is.
With both the fuel rail parts removed it is a clear shot into the rail, and you can imagine how long it would take to fill up a rail with a fitting like that.
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you can do it, i only have one ppe ported fuel rail fitting, the other i ported my self out to .125 with a drill bit. the same size but i used to port out the bullet thing behind the fuel rail fiting
but if you are still able to hold the rail pressure or keep up with he demands of the fuel system then this mod wont help you any. if you do have a rail pressure problem then it is probably something else wrong with your fuel system (cp3, or injector related) based on the demands of what a sub 500hp truck requires
but if you are still able to hold the rail pressure or keep up with he demands of the fuel system then this mod wont help you any. if you do have a rail pressure problem then it is probably something else wrong with your fuel system (cp3, or injector related) based on the demands of what a sub 500hp truck requires
Last edited by 2500HeavyDuty; 12-06-2009 at 01:41 PM.
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