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IC fuel rails?

shawn3091

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anyone have pics of customized fuel rails for on their ic setup? and this one that zzp sells, by looking at the picture im not sure how the hard plastic fuel lines would bend those ways to connect to it? ZZ Performance
 


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Heres my nasty engine with logs lol
 
I have zzp's new rails. NO problems for a year now. Mine is the 04 returnless system though so no regulator, that hole is plugged
 


Just a little info...PRJ is no longer making his fuel rails after they sell out from what I've heard...
 
BillBoost had insight on his fittings...sizes and where he bought them and how he installed them on his Bonne...if the fittings and fuel line are cheap enough...it looks like new rails can be had for less than 300 bones...as long as you can find a FPR on teh cheap.
 


and no FPR.

those two pieces will put you back up at $500.

Might as well buy PRJ's at that price.

PRJ only comes with adapter, no FPR.

Magnafuel MP-9925-B FPR is $135 on ebay, which is a better regulator than using the stock adapter that PRJ gives you (ask him! ;) ). If you keep the stock lines and run this better regulator, it probably saves about $100 over PRJ kit, but who wants to keep the stock lines if you've upgraded this far.
 
cant find the modded rails on wbody store, do they not sell them any more? might just have to buy some logs, dam this money pit :th_depressed:
 
make your own hack and slash style rails. cut each tube going over the blower, flare it, put a fitting on it. then put some braided lines of the appropriate length over the blower or hard lines if youre cheap. i dont get why you guys all pay for rails at those prices.
 


might go with those, what about the fpr? whats the difference in them and with a adjustable one, how do you know what it should be set at?
 
depends what you need, you can set it a bit higher than stock to get a bit more headroom out of your injectors.

But your pump better be able to keep up with it.

the WBS rails accept factory style FPR's.
 
have to wait and see what happens when i get the ic on and figure out what pulley im going to run, i have the 42 lucas injectors but stock pump
 
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