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2G Made my OEM 420a fuel rail better than OEM

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dsmaz

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Apr 17, 2012
Bullhead City, Arizona
Hey whats up tuners. Ive been in the market for an upgraded fuel rail for some time now with not much luck because the only company that makes them is obx and everyone knows how the obx rail is a pos. Anyways I was looking at a spare rail that I had and thought how easy it would be to tweek the design a little bit for my benefit. These pictures should show the idea I had,I would have taken more pictures but my phone died while I was at the shop so I couldnt take more until I got home. Well take a look and tell me what you guys think:hmm:
 

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Thanks for the compliments I think I didnt do too bad either. I pressure tested it with some air when I was at the shop. I plugged all the holes and used my air chuck to pressurize it. My method was kinda ghetto cause I didnt have a legit tester with a water tank or anything but it seemed to be fine. It only took me a little over an hour and only needed a couple tools. one question I do have is that I have a 95 with the fuel return that comes off the fuel rail. Im goin to use the rail I modified which is off a 96+. Im also goin to install an afpr. What would be the best way to install? I was thinking about plugging the return off and installing the afpr inbetween the fuel filter which is on the fire wall and the fuel rail. So the result would be a returnless system. Sound right?
 
No you need the return. Just hook the stock return line up to the afpr. So it goes filter to afpr to fuel rail. Then off the afpr hook up the stock fuel return line.
 
No you need the return. Just hook the stock return line up to the afpr. So it goes filter to afpr to fuel rail. Then off the afpr hook up the stock fuel return line.

The AFPR should go after the fuel rail, run the fuel filter to the fuel rail, then the 4an port on the other side of the fuel rail should go to the AFPR and the stock return line connects to the outlet of the AFPR
 
Is that specific for the 95? My statement was my understanding and how I was going to hook up mine up.

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If he is using a 96 rail wouldn't it make more sense to use the top picture?
 

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