Trick Flow Series R to Box R Upper Intake Road Block

Habu135

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I'm in the process of swapping out a Trick Flow R Series upper intake (bottom photo) with a Trick Flow Box R upper intake (top photo). During installation I quickly realized that my Accufab adjustable fuel pressure regulator (FPR) is hitting the back passenger's side of the new Box R intake. It appears I need to relocate my FPR which will also trigger a requirement for new fuel rails. I'd appreciate anyone sharing with me what parts are needed for this swap as well as any other suggestions you have. Thanks
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I'm in the process of swapping out a Trick Flow R Series upper intake (bottom photo) with a Trick Flow Box R upper intake (top photo). During installation I quickly realized that my Accufab adjustable fuel pressure regulator (FPR) is hitting the back passenger's side of the new Box R intake. It appears I need to relocate my FPR which will also trigger a requirement for new fuel rails. I'd appreciate anyone sharing with me what parts are needed for this swap as well as any other suggestions you have. Thanks
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Being you have an r already , I think you’re going to pick up hp with the upper only in the way higher rpm range and I’m not sure the juice is worth the squeeze
 
Some have used a stock style adjustable with stock rails and a little clearance work. Standard sells a stock style adjustable for around $40 on rock auto lmr bands it on there site as 5.0resto and up charges it... Slow 5oh on corral used to have pics up but looks like they died with photobucket. https://www.corral.net/threads/ford...n-aod.1739866/?post_id=13632522#post-13632522
I already have an adjustable FPR, it's just that it doesn't clear the new Box R style intake. This isn't really an uncommon mod. I'm wondering what others have done specifically to resolve this clearance issue.
 
The top slotted section is the vaccum line connection its just a stock style adjustable unit vs the much larger ones like kirban bbk areomotive etc.. But with a little clearance work it will fit a box upper and stock rails...
 
I would go this route if it’ll work rather than the whole rail setup .
TOOLOW91,

I'll be following your install, specifically how you ran your vacuum lines to the vacuum tree. I'm curious though where you purchased a replacement vacuum line from your fuel pressure regulator. I'll likely need a longer length of tubing.

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TOOLOW91,

I'll be following your install, specifically how you ran your vacuum lines to the vacuum tree. I'm curious though where you purchased a replacement vacuum line from your fuel pressure regulator. I'll likely need a longer length of tubing.

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I have regular rubber vaccum hose from the parts store. Runs from the back fitting around my intake to my strut tower to my regulator. Just ts off to the blow off valve as well.
 
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I have regular rubber vaccum hose from the parts store. Runs from the back fitting around my intake to my strut tower to my regulator. Just ts off to the blow off valve as well.
And it appears the two other vacuum lines from the driver's side intake run to the vacuum tree and what some other attachment there on the firewall? What is that for that middle line?
 
And it appears the two other vacuum lines from the driver's side intake run to the vacuum tree and what some other attachment there on the firewall? What is that for that middle line?
Big one feeds the tree to send vaccum to everything - HVAC / Boost gauge/ meth controller

Dedicated line to map sensor for the Holley ( I have had Holley efi on this car since 2017 or 18)

Other one goes to the regulator / Blow off valve
 
I don't see how this is going to work with the oem style adjustable fuel pressure regulator. The height comparison is almost the same and the Accufab is rubbing as is with an approximate 3/8" gap before the upper and lower mate up. I can't raise the upper intake via a spacer because it won't fit under the hood and I can't see any way to make either fuel pressure regulator work because they're simply too tall.

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The top slotted section is the vaccum line connection its just a stock style adjustable unit vs the much larger ones like kirban bbk areomotive etc.. But with a little clearance work it will fit a box upper and stock rails...
What clearance work will permit this oem style fuel pressure regulator to fit under the Box R?

Take a look at post #17. I'm out of ideas how this could work without a huge spacer between the upper and lower intakes which would then require a cowl induction hood.

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This guy did what I said - they said they cut the plate I guess for a relief and then bent the plate down and it fit