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Old 05-08-2002, 08:58 PM
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Is it a good one? Or should I say, better than stock? I have no clue about the quality of fuel rails. Please help me out. Thanks, Matt
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OBX... in my experiences
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I don't really see how you can have a "bad" fuel rail. They don'd do anything except exist.
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That is kind of what I thought. But it seems like it is a fuel rail, a peice of metal with holes in it. It doesnt seem like something that can break from poor quality. Am I wrong?
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I don't really see how you can have a "bad" fuel rail. They don'd do anything except exist.
the signature...funny stuff. Had me cracking up...lol
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Default Re: OBX fuel rail (dustin)

I don't really see how you can have a "bad" fuel rail. They don'd do anything except exist.
Hah, true. Actually, I wouldn't be suprised if the thing could snap in half if you tried to, judging by the quality of any OBX products I have ever witnessed first hand.
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I don't have any experience with anything OBX so I wouldn't know... but can you really screw up a fuel rail?

If OBX is similar in quality to say... APC.. then we may have a problem..
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If OBX is similar in quality to say... APC.. then we may have a problem..
haha, well I think they are in the same ballpark together. OBX is very very junky stuff.
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thanks, I think I am going to pass on the fuel rail. I was going to trade this guy, but I think not.
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maybe the guy is trading you cuz he figured out it was crap.

OBX products are not quality products. they are merely copies of the REAL **** but different of course. they cant copy performance and design of the REAL version... just make it look and perform similar to it.
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