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Old 28 October 2017, 11:01 PM
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Default Spec C hatch fuel rail recommendations

As above, I am looking for spec C hatch parallel fuel rails; most seem to be for newage specC ' s, and I can't afford the RCM ones.
Or would just an adjustable fpr suffice for around the 360/370 bhp mark?
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Old 29 October 2017, 07:37 AM
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I'm not running any fuel rails on mine and it has been fine for the last couple of years
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Thanks; if your's manages without, then that's one less thing to modify. What I was trying to get to the root of was the car stumbling at lower revs under heavier throttle ; it doesn't do it if you drop a cog and up the revs.
I'd read that the hatches had a changed fpr and dampers which causes a stumble at low revs acceleration
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Read a few things about this aswell
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search for "GR Stumble" theres a few different places sell kits or you can mock up your own with some fuel pipe - but you need to get the map adjusted as well to account for the changes you've mode.

not all cars seem as badly effected as others tho so start with the basics make sure the car is in top condition and working as it should before you go throwing more parts at it.




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