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Aug 11, 2009
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You don't hear much of people getting new fuel rails. Are they that beneficial to have?

I was looking for a nice red one or something to spice up the bay a little. I have a fuel lab afpr and a fuel lab fuel filter with -6AN lines.
 
The stock rail is god for WAY more than 450. Most aftermarket rails are the same ID if not a hair smaller than the stock rail. There are a couple rails out there which are bigger ID than the stock rail but unless you plan on BIG BIG numbers where you are flowing a crap ton of fuel then you won't need it. Shave your rail and get it powder coated.
 
i think most people that put them is mainly for looks because you can push a lot of horse power with the stock one but the other ones look cool
 
If it comes with fittings for the rail, which I think it should if it's a kit, then you wouldn't need to buy more stuff to make it fit. Do you have a link to where you are purchasing it from?
 
so even though im getting the fuel lab afpr, and the fuel lab fuel filter, that come with the lines and stuff, I still need that?

The Fuellab kit comes with all the fittings you need from the rail to the return. I had that kit, you won't be missing anything.

As for the fuel filter....I'm not sure that it comes with a FEED line to the rail, so you may need the fuel rail inlet adapter and a stainless or push lock line.
 
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