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420A OBX fuel rail

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Xtreme Legion

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Apr 18, 2011
Springfield, Massachusetts
Bought OBX fuel rail. Came with very limited parts no instructions and injectors fit VERY loosely.

Can anyone tell me anything more about it.

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It's an eBay company...that's why all the old school guys tell people to stay away from eBay parts, but people insist on fighting us on it.
 
OBX is by far the worst company I had ever delt with!And I bought a lot of cheap crap in my time.I also got burned buying the OBX fuel rail.I paid $70 for that piece of crap,and it almost burnt my whole car up.OBX would not refund me because once you run fuel through the part they wont refund your money.There has got to be a way that we(everybody that bought this product) can file suit against this company to get all ofd are money back!Does anybody know a lawyer out there that can get the job done?Everybody needs to step up and do somthing about this issue!Is there any one that bought this fuel rail that actually got it to work?
 
The stock fuel rail is better than obx or any other after market 420a fuel rail. All they do is look pretty and they don't even fit right.
 
Well u guys just saved me a headache. I was about to ask about those fuel rails...but sincce im gonna keep the factory one. Is there anyway to clean it? Im doing a rebuild and my motor is out of the car.
 
Well u guys just saved me a headache. I was about to ask about those fuel rails...but sincce im gonna keep the factory one. Is there anyway to clean it? Im doing a rebuild and my motor is out of the car.

you can just get some engine degreaser and a couple of brushes and clean it real good and leave it like that or you could paint it, after its cleaned, to what ever color you choice. just make sure its high temp paint :thumb:
 
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