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Leaking AEM fuelrail....Quiksteel?

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sleepypsi

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Mar 3, 2008
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I heard the the AEM fuel rails are known to leak even after you replace the orings. I've read that some people have used quick steel around the oring area and didn't have any leaks after that. Besides it looking like shit would there be a problem doing this?
 
I heard the the AEM fuel rails are known to leak even after you replace the orings. I've read that some people have used quick steel around the oring area and didn't have any leaks after that. Besides it looking like shit would there be a problem doing this?

IF you want something that can fail down the road and catch your car on fire go ahead. I would either tap it and screw in some -8 fittings , weld the -8 fittings on or just get a stock fuel rail.
 
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