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Looks good well done! My mate's think I'm off my head when I tell them about this 6 coil 202 and that I'm gonna do it, can't wait to show them that video.
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well theres plenty of evidence to support your claims, and this one will guarantee it :)

final piece of the puzzle was put in place this arvo. I had planned on a welsh plug but it turns out from the 20 different sizes at my mates workshop not one of them was going to fit, but he does have a lathe and so I got busy making an alternative :)
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Re: My Delcoed Rides

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Very neat! I was wondering what to do there, I was thinking something could be machined up.
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Nice work, very tidy
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Neat as, good job :thumbup:
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so fitting the rising rate regulator, had to cut the standard end off the fuel rail and weld on a AN fitting, then used a 180 degree bend to send the fuel return back to the rear of the motor to the rising rate reg on the firewall.
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also you can see there is a pressure sensor in the reg to allow me to data log what its doing :)
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all that's left now is to run 3 wires to the data logger for it and shes good to go!
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well for those interested in logging fuel pressure or even oil pressure, this sensor is the go! i have it connected to one of the analog inputs on the datalogger and its working nicely :)

the data logger has 5v output so makes connecting it up all too easy!
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Cool! got a link to where you can get them?
Have you read the FAQ? For lots of information and links to significant threads see here: http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1396
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http://stores.ebay.com.au/Industrial-st ... 34.c0.m322

heaps of different pressure options too
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while I had the time I wanted to fix the fuel tank so it sat better to stop the pickup uncovering even when there was 5ltrs of fuel in the tank ... so while I was at it I decided to give the boot and good clean and re-paint all the bits that had some surface rust etc.

from this.
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to this.
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just waiting for a new fuel filter then she's all done!
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