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Old Jul 3, 2001 | 04:26 PM
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Default Aftermarket fuel rails...worth the $?

ok..i'm planning on going turbo/supercharger in the future(ie.2 years) and was looking at the aem/str fuel rails. is it worth the 120-150$ or should i save my money? i'm gonna do larger rc injectors later but does the stock fuel rail suck that bad? thanks
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Old Jul 3, 2001 | 05:49 PM
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Default Re: Aftermarket fuel rails...worth the $? (jdmotorsports)

hey,

if youre goin super ot turbo, i think a fuel rail will make a small amout differance compared to stock rails, this is because when you force induce your engine, it will need more fuel and the stock may not let enough volume of gas to pass by. if youre gonna run it with low boost then i dont think you'll need one. try to get some answers from Mr. Integra he knows a bit more on this subject, i think.
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Old Jul 3, 2001 | 05:54 PM
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Default Re: Aftermarket fuel rails...worth the $? (ChoisVTEC)

Yeah if your goin turbo you might want to invest in a fuel rail, but it would really be the last thing you would need. I would just save the cash for the turbo. If your running low boost which you probly will be for awhile the stock injectors are ok. Then as you increase your boost +7psi I would then look into better fuel delivery system.
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