My Delcoed Rides
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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

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
Very neat! I was wondering what to do there, I was thinking something could be machined up.
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Re: My Delcoed Rides
Nice work, very tidy


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Re: My Delcoed Rides
Neat as, good job 

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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.
also you can see there is a pressure sensor in the reg to allow me to data log what its doing
all that's left now is to run 3 wires to the data logger for it and shes good to go!
also you can see there is a pressure sensor in the reg to allow me to data log what its doing

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!

the data logger has 5v output so makes connecting it up all too easy!
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Re: My Delcoed Rides
Cool! got a link to where you can get them?
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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.
to this.
just waiting for a new fuel filter then she's all done!
from this.
to this.
just waiting for a new fuel filter then she's all done!
No matter what the question is, the answer is always more horsepower! 
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