Pictures added- Is Nightrungarage fuel feed line a good idea?

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I'm rebuilding a GE supra no power adders.

Going to be working on the fuel system next. I haven't even touched the fuel system. Dont know the condition, still in the car. Looking ahead for new parts to replace and I came across nightrungarage custom fuel feed line with redium AN fittings.

Their description states: it gets rid of the factory banjo bolt which restricts fuel flow. And it's an OEM replacement due to discounted factory line.

Is this a good thing to replace even with no power adders?

Is extra fuel flow good or bad with a GE build?

Note: replacing fuel pump, fuel pump hanger, fuel level sender, injectors, pressure regulator, fuel filter, and gaskets. All OEM or equivalent.

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Because I messed up the line exiting the fuel filter, I changed over to a bigger filter with -6 AN fittings on it. I'm sure I'm getting less resistance than the stock setup, but it's working fine even in 100F heat.

I will say that hose from Nightrun is pricey and not really necessary for a GE. If your stock line is still good, I'd stick with it.

Meanwhile, you can't buy a new fuel level sender, so you're stuck with a used one. Mine is still going strong.
 
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Because I messed up the line exiting the fuel filter, I changed over to a bigger filter with -6 AN fittings on it. I'm sure I'm getting less resistance than the stock setup, but it's working fine even in 100F heat.

I will say that hose from Nightrun is pricey and not really necessary for a GE. If your stock line is still good, I'd stick with it.

Meanwhile, you can't buy a new fuel level sender, so you're stuck with a used one. Mine is still going strong.
Yeah, when night run stated eliminates banjo bolt and increase flow I had some concerns.

Night run does sell the fuel level sender, but over $400.
 

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Well, I'll be. Nighrun has the sender... for the moment. Does yours not work?
It works last I drove, haven't driven the Supra since 2022 due to the engine rebuild. I just like to replace things as long as I'm in there. Especially if its old and not as easy to get to.
 

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Just my opinion, but this is an expensive part to replace just because. You can easily test yours once it's out.

I replaced my tank a few months ago, and it's really pretty easy to drop. It almost took longer to pump out the fuel that it did to drop the tank. There's a drain plug for the impatient, but I decided to pump it out with a hand pump.
 
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Just my opinion, but this is an expensive part to replace just because. You can easily test yours once it's out.

I replaced my tank a few months ago, and it's really pretty easy to drop. It almost took longer to pump out the fuel that it did to drop the tank. There's a drain plug for the impatient, but I decided to pump it out with a hand pump.
Gotcha, still haven't touched it til this day. Aiming for labor day. Just making a list for the whole fuel system and whatever is for sale new from the gas cap all the way to the fuel pressure regulator. I've seen that fuel drain plug, I know my tank isn't full it's right at quarter tank. I may pump it out, don't want to risk fuel on the floor if I take out the drain plug.