Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed!
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Get a Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed!
Looking for a person with a honda/B16A motor in maryland who would like to get a fuelrail put on there car for free. No catch I would like to get pics of it installed as well as work out the final details. I would like a car that has some mods and looks sharp. Post pics or e-mail me at turbotom@rossmachine.com
Modified by TurboTom at 11:40 PM 9/10/2003
Modified by TurboTom at 11:40 PM 9/10/2003
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Re: Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed! (TurboTom)
Looked into the catch cans and I might design something as there really is not much out there for a reasonable price that looks good!
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Re: Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed! (TurboTom)
Not bad looking at all.
Sorry, I'm on the westcoast!
It' funny, that first picture on your site on the inside of the rail, well went I got my fuel rail from STR they did not polish the in side, their were metal shaving in their. I was pissed... Whatever, thought I would vent.
Oh yeah, design a catch can that has a oil filter RATHER than steel wool, I swear people are stupid, they make cans with steel wool, I guess they don't realize but the oil can feed back into the engine, yup a long with pieces of metal. If you want some help with the design let me know, I might be able to give some good pointers. Also, a drain plug on the can at the bottom would kick ***!
Sorry, I'm on the westcoast!
It' funny, that first picture on your site on the inside of the rail, well went I got my fuel rail from STR they did not polish the in side, their were metal shaving in their. I was pissed... Whatever, thought I would vent.
Oh yeah, design a catch can that has a oil filter RATHER than steel wool, I swear people are stupid, they make cans with steel wool, I guess they don't realize but the oil can feed back into the engine, yup a long with pieces of metal. If you want some help with the design let me know, I might be able to give some good pointers. Also, a drain plug on the can at the bottom would kick ***!
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Re: Get a Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed! (FuZioNxMaxBoost)
I am north of baltimore around Bel Air. Where are you (fuzio) located? I could do a catch can with baffles rather than steel wool or filter material. Thats really how most factory engineers do it. It would be billet and be better priced than most out there. Any other tips you think come to mind. Drain plug is not a problem. Maybe you (976) could try it out and give feedback? Do you have pics of your car? Maybe numbers?
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Re: Get a Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed! (TurboTom)
Maybe you guys should try looking into anodizing. I bet if your aluminum parts came in a variety of colors more people might purchase from you. I dunno just a suggestion.
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Re: Get a Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed! (TurboTom)
HI, I am in PA north pf philly, I have a civic hatch with a swapped gsr in it. Car looks sharp, if your interested let me know. I would like to check out your fuel rail..
Thanks James
Thanks James
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Re: Get a Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed! (TurboTom)
you got IM
maybe my setup will work for you.. 94 civic hatch w/ b18c1 and skunk2 Intake manifold, lots of people look at the motor and think its a b16 but its not.. local in NOVA and got a few friends that will give it a shot but they have b16 and b18 motors..
maybe my setup will work for you.. 94 civic hatch w/ b18c1 and skunk2 Intake manifold, lots of people look at the motor and think its a b16 but its not.. local in NOVA and got a few friends that will give it a shot but they have b16 and b18 motors..
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Re: Free Billet Fuel Rail Installed! (TurboTom)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TurboTom »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looked into the catch cans and I might design something as there really is not much out there for a reasonable price that looks good!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Seriously, all I want is just some nice, polished, MOUNTABLE catchcans that are simple and clean looking. The biggest problem is companies was hundres of dollars (injen, etc) and those things dont even include a way to mount them, plus all of the ones I've seen in person are very hard to open / close.
I'd be interested in oil (for breathers), coolant...etc.
Seriously, all I want is just some nice, polished, MOUNTABLE catchcans that are simple and clean looking. The biggest problem is companies was hundres of dollars (injen, etc) and those things dont even include a way to mount them, plus all of the ones I've seen in person are very hard to open / close.
I'd be interested in oil (for breathers), coolant...etc.
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also thinkabout making a vaccum manifold for turbo cars. instead of using a bunch of T adapters make one out of square tubing and then have like 1 inlet and like 5 outlets. it would look alot cleaner.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lucky_13 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">also thinkabout making a vaccum manifold for turbo cars. instead of using a bunch of T adapters make one out of square tubing and then have like 1 inlet and like 5 outlets. it would look alot cleaner.</TD></TR></TABLE>
good idea
good idea