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Old 11-30-2008, 12:50   #1 (permalink)
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2000 GT Fuel Rails

We are doing a new intake manifold on my 2000 mustang Gt. In The process the fuel rails where removed and are to be replaced with a larger Edlbrock 3/8" fuel rail. My question is on the drivers side of the engine we have ended up having 2 left over plugs with no home. One in the back drivers side fire wall which looks like a small headphone jack. And one on the same side 3/4 the way down the fuel rail. There is a plug on the stock fuel rail but not one on the new Edlbrock one. What is the function of those plugs? My Mechanic seems a bit lost, and im scared lol to say the least.
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Old 12-01-2008, 11:20   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 2000 GT Fuel Rails

Figured out the front plug, its a fuel pressure censor. As for what to do with it now im lost because the new Edlbrock fuel rails have no plug. But if anyone knows what the other one is please gimme a shout.
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