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Fuel Rail (metal) Polishing

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freshlane

15+ Year Contributor
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Sep 4, 2006
Chicago, Illinois
Today I needed to remove my fuel rail to install a new one that was fabbed with a 4an outlet for my nitrous..... long story shot I decided to polish up my old fuel rail partially to see how it came out. The shiny part is the par that I polished (i didn't polish the whole thing). I used my dremel & the steel wire brush attachment. IT turned out great. I would recommend it for those w/ stock rails. I also started to do it on the intake mani but I figured it would take way too long. Check out the pics and let me know what you think.

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Free bling, the best kind.

Next is to get it buffed (buffing compound is cheap, i think most dremels come with a buffing wheel)

Looks good.
 
Looks hot, which type of wire brush did you use? I polished up a turbo and ate through 3 of them. Just wondering if you used the stainless steel ones or just the steel one, and what speed you ran it at?
 
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