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Old 07-02-2009, 09:49 PM   #26
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that looks like a obd0 b16 rail to me could also be from a obd0 ls also
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if it was a obd0 b16 rail i dont think the sensors would hit, its not like that from the factory
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It's the obd-0 ls rail.

I don't see why you couldn't change the cap and fpr around as long as it seals it would be no different the whole rail is pressurized the only way out is the fpr I don't think it would matter moving it that far. Then again I'm not Japanese.
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yeah, id like to know if it would hurt anything, it would solve my problem
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I can't see how it would hurt anything you would only be moving it a couple inches, it would still be on the far end of the rail.

If everything bolts up it wouldn't hurt to try, you might spill a little gas at most, it couldn't hurt the motor any it will still get fuel no problem.

You have to pull that endcap off and see what it looks like, I have never had it off, as long as the surface will compress the o-ring and seal and still let gas through the center it should work.
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ill give it a try and let you know
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