4G63GIRLY
15+ Year Contributor
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- May 14, 2004
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Reno,
Nevada
Im not "fueling" crap, I don't talk crap or instigate crap talking.....I think its dumb.
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4G63GIRLY said:I don't talk crap or instigate crap talking.....I think its dumb.
lets do a stock motor, 20g, 550, 2g maf, afc, supra side mount or home built front mount setup on it mike. we could all pitch in a little here and there for awhile to make it work. i cant think of anything that that car would need besides the above mentioned stuff to run low 11s up here. getback to me.1qckdsm said:So anyway, my old chassis is here. We want to put some thing together we can. I been thinking about putting it back together anyways. It just needs axles and front struts, well and a motor, but thats just minor stuff.

Stock Josh said:Ryan, when you gonna install that new junk? You got a couple races lined up, you better jump on it!
PM me.sp00ln said:It's goin on today.
What "shit" do you got?PM me.

The 1g rail didn't bolt up exactly, but we managed to get one screw on (out of two) on the pressure side (that feeds the fuel rail), do you think that is ok or should I try to get that second one in there? the second one is just SLIGHTLY off, so it angles up going into the rail, so we left it out. It's a secure fit, and I doubt it will leak. 
sp00ln said:Eh.. Josh... that shit was difficult.The 1g rail didn't bolt up exactly, but we managed to get one screw on (out of two) on the pressure side (that feeds the fuel rail), do you think that is ok or should I try to get that second one in there? the second one is just SLIGHTLY off, so it angles up going into the rail, so we left it out. It's a secure fit, and I doubt it will leak.
Stock Josh said:You definitely need two. Slot the fitting with a drill if you have to. That sucker will be under 60 plus psi under boost, I wouldnt take any chances of springing a leak and leaning out your motor.

