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How do I find the fuel line(s) in the engine compartment?

Old Jul 14, 2009 | 01:32 AM
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Question How do I find the fuel line(s) in the engine compartment?

Hello guys, I just bought this Inazma HG fuel modifier(Ok, I know this may not be a big help, but I am not here to discuss this), but the funny thing is I can't find the fuel line in the engine compartment, so could anybody helps me out a little bit? Or please post a page of the repair manual or blue print of the RX-8? Thank you.
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Old Jul 14, 2009 | 01:39 AM
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In your engine bay on the driver's side, look between the upper intake manifold and the master cylinder.
You'll see a red disconnect... that is your fuel line.
How do I find the fuel line(s) in the engine compartment?-fuel-line-disconnect.jpg How do I find the fuel line(s) in the engine compartment?-fuel-line.jpg

edit: Looking at the shop manual attachment, I just noticed that the washer fluid reservoir and the brake booster are on opposite sides!

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Old Jul 14, 2009 | 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Jon316G
edit: Looking at the shop manual attachment, I just noticed that the washer fluid reservoir and the brake booster are on opposite sides!
The car is made in Japan, where they drive on the right side. Thus it would make sense that the brake booster on JDM cars would be on the right side of the car. The graphic was probably drawn for a JDM car and they just didn't fix it.
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Old Jul 14, 2009 | 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Jon316G
In your engine bay on the driver's side, look between the upper intake manifold and the master cylinder.
You'll see a red disconnect... that is your fuel line.
Attachment 142203 Attachment 142204

edit: Looking at the shop manual attachment, I just noticed that the washer fluid reservoir and the brake booster are on opposite sides!
Thank you, thank you so much for help, finally, I can have this done by myself, I really appreciate it!
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Old Jul 14, 2009 | 07:03 AM
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Nice fuel line Jon, but you don't have any intake or coils!!!

Originally Posted by Jon316G
In your engine bay on the driver's side, look between the upper intake manifold and the master cylinder.
You'll see a red disconnect... that is your fuel line.
Attachment 142203 Attachment 142204

edit: Looking at the shop manual attachment, I just noticed that the washer fluid reservoir and the brake booster are on opposite sides!
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