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Aeromotive 5.0 Dynamic Fuel Systems - Pumping Up - Project Real Street

Project Real Street Bulks Up For The Street And Track With A Stout Fuel System From Aeromotive
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
Dynamic Fuel System Stock Plastic Tank Cover
The Aeromotive sumped replacement... 
   
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Dynamic Fuel System Stock Plastic Tank Cover
The Aeromotive sumped replacement tank just barely peeks out of the stock plastic tank cover, letting you know there's power to be reckoned with under the hood.
For most street-driven Mustangs with moderate bolt-ons, the typical fuel-system upgrades likely consist of a higher-capacity intank fuel pump and a fuel-pressure regulator to make tuning adjustments. These basics will see you to the mid-300hp range with nary a problem. But when you start creeping past these numbers, a serious fuel system is necessary to allow proper volume, pressure, and adjustability for the higher levels of horsepower you're playing with.

Dynamic Fuel System Eliminator Fuel Pump
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Dynamic Fuel System Eliminator Fuel Pump
Before we start routing braided fuel lines, there are several pieces of the Aeromotive kit that need to be joined into subassemblies. First, we install the two filters (100 micron and 10 micron) to the Eliminator fuel pump using the correct -10 fittings. The use of aluminum AN wrenches is highly advisable.
With Project Real Street, we decided the Aeromotive 5.0 Dynamic Fuel Systems would be the ideal choice. Since our Real Street D.S.S.-built 306 would need plenty of fuel, we decided to go to the top of the list and order an Eliminator Kit (PN 17106) for our project. The kit is comprised of the Competition Kit parts (sumped tank, braided lines, fittings, regulator, and fuel rails), but instead of using the standard A1000 pump, the Elimi-nator Kit uses the Eliminator fuel pump. The Eliminator is good for up to 900 supercharged horsepower compared to the 400-700 hp with the A1000 pump.

Dynamic Fuel System Fuel Pressure Regulator
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Dynamic Fuel System Fuel Pressure Regulator
The fuel-pressure regulator receives two -8 O-ring fittings to accept the braided lines from the fuel rails and a -6 fitting on the bottom (for the return line to the tank). The main feed line also incorporates a Y-block to feed the two fuel rails, which must be assembled with the proper fittings as well.
Dynamic Fuel System Fuel Pressure Regulators
Shown here are the fuel-pressure... 
   
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Dynamic Fuel System Fuel Pressure Regulators
Shown here are the fuel-pressure regulator, the Y-block, and the pump/filter combo, assembled and with the associated line fittings screwed onto them. Next to them are the four fuel-rail fittings.
Dynamic Fuel System Fuel Tubes
Dynamic Fuel System Custom Braided Lines
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Dynamic Fuel System Custom Braided Lines
The job isn't difficult, but if you've never assembled custom braided lines before, you must pay attention to what you are doing. First, cut the line to length with a hacksaw (use tape to prevent the braids from unraveling). Install the socket part of the hose fitting over the end of the hose until the hose is fully seated (top photo). Apply tape around the base as an indicator for "pull out," and apply assembly oil to the socket, hose, and nipple. Seat the nipple into the socket and thread in the nipple. Watch your tape guide to see if the socket pulls off the hose, then tighten the nipple until there's just a few thousandths of an inch gap between the two.
Dynamic Fuel System Fuel Rails
The fuel rails easily mount... 
   
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Dynamic Fuel System Fuel Rails
The fuel rails easily mount in place of stock rails, and feature a 11/42-inch I.D. and AN-threaded ends that accept these -8 O-ring fittings. No pipe thread is used anywhere in the Aeromotive system.
Dynamic Fuel System Driver Side Fuel Rails
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Dynamic Fuel System Driver Side Fuel Rails
The driver-side fuel rail is designed to allow the fuel-return line to the regu-lator to be plumed either between cylinders six and seven, or straight out the end of the rail (arrows). The included fittings will allow the underrail exit only, which is fine for most moderate-horsepower applications. However, we want the exit to be at the end of the rail, requiring a 45-degree, -8 tube fitting from Aeromotive to finish the job.

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