Modifying the VS Ecotec V6 fuel rail to suit
L67 Supercharged V6
By Zapper
Just to stop any confusion with fitting the Ecotec rails to the L67 here is the list of what I did to modify the
rails as well as the parts list. I was thinking of making these and selling them but the time it takes is just
to prohibitive. (This set is going on my Dad's VX Calais L67 with a MACE stealth cooler)
Parts List: speed flow bits
1x ¼ NPT Tap
Borrow this if you can, it can cost about $30
1x S150-04R
Cover clamp red
3x S150-05R
Cover clamp red
2x S411-06-05
5/16 Hose Tail to Suit S818-06
2x S818-06
Tube Nut
2x S822-06
90 deg Pipe Elbow
12x 5mm
Allan hex cap screws
6x VB Stubbies
These instructions don’t work with XXXX
Acquire a set of second hand VS Ecotec
V6 billet fuel rails with injector clips, fuel regulator, fuel hoses from your local wrecker. (Don’t pay anymore
than $50.00) Remove the large flat mounting points with a good hack saw.
Including the hacksaw blade thickness
Cut off 9mm from the front (ONLY) of each fuel rail. (this is to fit the speed
flow elbows to the rails so they will clear the alternator and coil pack)
Drill the end of the rails out to 13mm. (Drill
just short of the injector hole). Tap thread in the front of the injector rail with a ¼ NPT Tap. Use a little
loctite 567 thread sealant and screw in speed flow elbows. Now the fun bit making mounting brackets.
Mount brackets to inlet manifold and bend to
shape.
Mount fuel rails to the injectors and fit to heads. Mark injector rails where to be drilled with a Texta Centre punch and drill rails with a 4.5mm hole. Tap holes in rails with a 5x0.5mm tap. Assemble rails injectors and hoses. Now drink stubbies. (Enjoy)