Guys, I have the II Dual Feed, Bout $300 is what i payed iirc. I had mine way back before they even upgraded the line! My original eventually burst and they warrentied me a new upgraded one with no charge/issues or anything, great guys!
I have all positives to say about it! This is SOTP feel for it but, much snappier throttle responce, more power/pull, held rail psi better too VS without it, so Im happy with it!
Now iirc the new style hose is about $75 a foot. Waterjet machines use this kind of stuff too. The problem with building your own, as noted, the fittings. Besides the fittings on the line being hard to get, the others are likly harder. The rail psi outlet fitting that goes in the CP3 is prolly next to impossible to get. There is no T's in the system! It comes with a special new fitting that replaces the bottom cylinder's checkvalve fitting for the feed line inlet source! It feeds the line directly from a CP3 pressure element to the LB7 fuel distribution block where another special fitting is required. A new fitting screws inplace of the hi-psi regulator/relief valve. You know, the one that alot of you guys shim or plug the bolt in the other end. That piece stays bolted to the low-psi return system but the other end sits open because theres an adaptor where it used to be in the Dist. block. I have no idea where one could get those two fittings. The line ends and mating ends on the adapters appear to be the exact same as our rail fittings, ie: lines, injectors, etc.
Remember Ind. Inj. is just that, a diesel injection shop therefore places as such are prolly going to be the only places to get these things? I doubt they'll sell just the fittings. Another injection shop??? maybe. As I said the other adaptor fittings are going to be the issue.
As for why not LLY and newer....I know the DF line feeds into the LB7 fuel block, correct me if im wrong but the fuel distrubution block is an LB7 only thing? Now as said, it could prolly be made to fit the (passenger side?) rail of the newer models? Since its a rail fitting end on the line and the newer d-maxes feed one rail off the other?
This line is a biatch to work with though, like bending a sprung bullwhip! It kinda sucks to westle around in place and it dosnt bend well/much!
Hope that is helpful too you all
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