PPE ported fuel fitting vs stock Pics.

speedy03

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Here are a few pics of the PPE ported fuel fitting vs the stock one. The easiest was i found to remove it was to take off the A/C compressor. It came off very easy. I used a 17mm wrench to take the fuel line off, and a 7/8 socket to remove the fitting.

Stock one on the left. PPE one on the right.
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Stock
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PPE fuel fitting.
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MAXLLY

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What exactly does this do?

Larry, it helps the rail recover a little quicker. Bigger hole to get it in faster type deal.

The hole in the PPE valve in the picture looks way HUGE. I don't memmer the hole in the valve i got or did i drill it? It wasn't that big IIRC.

Thanks for posting pic's speedy.
 

LBZ

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Why would GM make the ID of the stock one so small??
 

MAXLLY

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Why would GM make the ID of the stock one so small??

smaller hole holds pressure better.

Kinda like suckin and blowing through a straw, kinda tough. Also kinda like the fill up the air balloon and let it go thing, i think it's an engineering balance between available volume and pressure retention.

I may be dopin' smoke on this one I aint no engineer.
 

05_LLY

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Which one are u guys replacing the pass side or the drivers side or both?? I got one of these with my ats dual cp3's but didnt install it. But i noticed on my spare engine that both are small like that?