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Old 04-26-2007 | 07:05 PM
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I dont know if you will be able to run the crossover up front. Very tight in there with the a/c, brackets and such.
I agree with you on the front crossover. Took a look at mine today at lunch. I just do not care for the drab look of the stock fuel rails and the eventual probability that the rubber crossover line will deteriorate and begin leaking. Already had one fire under the hood because of a bad fuel rail, do not want another.
 
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Old 04-27-2007 | 11:05 AM
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I hope to have some more information by early next week about differences in fuel volume between the stock fuel rail and this new solution.

The increase flow does not necessarily translate into more horsepower or fuel mileage in an otherwise stock engine. However, if other mods have been made such as power programming, custom flashes, or higher flow injectors; then the performance fuel rail can ensure that the injectors are never starved for fuel.

 



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