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Old 02-04-2003, 10:59 AM
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Default DSM 450CC injectors and rail questions

Im kinda new to all this modding...

Im in the process of collecting parts to set up a direct port NOS system on my JDM H22a.
I have a set of DSM 450cc injecotrs with a DSM fuel rail sitting in my garage i na box of spare parts for my brothers Talon TSi.

I guess my question is...

does the DSM fule rail flow better then what a honda one would with the 450s or should i use a stock OE honda rail.. or get a aftemarket highflow rail. I already have a B&M FPR ( not installed yet )

and would the DSM rail hook up to the honda fuel system??

anyone?? thanks
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Default Re: DSM 450CC injectors and rail questions (crazykid)

use the stock rail or an aftermarket made for your motor
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Default Re: DSM 450CC injectors and rail questions (sgT)

thanks...

but... what is the diffrence in rails? if the injectors flow bigger? woudlnt the rail aswell?

or will the rail not hook up too the components on a OE honda engine??

im just curious... that all.. its all new to me and i ask alot of questions.. sorry.
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