The Chase Bays AN Fuel Line Kit for B / D / H series Civic and Integra is designed for enthusiasts who want to upgrade and adapt their fuel lines with high end components plus stealthy design. If applicable, this allows you to adapt an aftermarket fuel rail or fuel pressure regulator (FPR) seamlessly. The kit is assembled with all black aluminum A.N. fittings and -6AN stainless steel reinforced hose with high heat nylon sheathing. We use the best components in the industry and we pressure test every line we assemble. We guarantee a leak free start up if this product is installed correctly.
This deletes a portion of the engine bay feed hard line and replaces the filter. In factory form its ugly, bulky, and routed inefficiently. This kit does retain the OEM fuel line bracket that attaches to the frame rail. You will cut the feed hard line to the same length as the return hard line. The return line will not be cut.
To get the feed and return AN clamps organized without hitting we move the tank vent hard line out of the OEM fuel line clamp in order to move the return line one spot down. To do this you will cut the tank vent line the same length and hand bend it under the frame rail. See photo below for visual reference. This creates a nice tidy look that will allow for easy install / uninstall.
There are many different needs out of fuel systems so we offer 2 main options for our Fuel Line Kits. Keeping the Stock FPR (CB-H-9201BF) and integrating an aftermarket external FPR (CB-H-9201BFPR).
Stock FPR kit has 2 hoses. The feed line routes from the hard line to the inline fuel filter. The inline filter mounts directly to the fuel rail using a 90º coupler. The return line is easy enough, attaching from the output to the hardline.
The Aftermarket Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR) Kit adds an additional fuel line to integrate the FPR, the 3 adapters needed for the FPR to attach the lines to, and the FPR bracket for easy mounting. The aftermarket FPR kit does not work with 2 port design FPR’s, just the 3 port types. It mounts on the driver side shock tower in front of the master cylinder. It is a "dead head" setup which means the FPR is pre-fuel rail. Most kits have the FPR after the fuel rail which makes for 1 extra fuel line and more engine bay clutter. Chase Bays specializes in fixing clutter.