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Old 04-17-2004, 12:58 AM
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That was me.

Pauerman's lines are very good. The small hose between the rail and damper is about $150, but Vic told me the cost is in the fittings. They're high quality fittings, no doubt. The set of three braided lines really dresses up the engine bay.
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A touch OT, but is it possible to install an early fuel rail on a late car?
I noticed that it has more hard lines, and is not as prone to leak.
I understand it would involve extending the 2 lines that come over the exhaust manifold, but mine are both leaking anyways, so they need to be replaced.
It's sort of a long shot.


Also, does anybody know the extent of the recall, or if I can find out if my car was ever fixed?
Perhaps I can get my leaky little hose fixed for free.
Old 04-17-2004, 04:00 PM
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What is the cost of the Pauermans lines for the 2 lines shown on rennbay. Also who sells them?
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Originally posted by Zero10
A touch OT, but is it possible to install an early fuel rail on a late car?
I noticed that it has more hard lines, and is not as prone to leak.
I understand it would involve extending the 2 lines that come over the exhaust manifold, but mine are both leaking anyways, so they need to be replaced.
It's sort of a long shot.


Also, does anybody know the extent of the recall, or if I can find out if my car was ever fixed?
Perhaps I can get my leaky little hose fixed for free.
The service manager at my dealership said they would, I've still got to call back with my VIN.

Carfax tells about the recall.
Old 04-17-2004, 10:41 PM
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As does alldata.com
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Old 04-17-2004, 10:48 PM
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Hmm, I'm in Canada, and the Carfax system is new to Canada. I had a search done, and it doesn't list any of the previous owners, or anything on the car. Although the lein search listed them all. Looks like they are still implementing it.
I will try calling the service department, because my short hose is leaking, I would like it fixed for free =)

I don't subscribe to alldata, so all it tells me is that there was a recall on it.



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