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Old Sep 14, 2008 | 08:35 AM
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where or who can i get a decent paralell fuel rail to support my sti which should be running a genuine 360-380 bhp???/
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Old Sep 15, 2008 | 07:26 AM
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Does anybody have this set up?? help wanted please??
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Old Sep 15, 2008 | 09:34 AM
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mocom do one as a complete setup....
I bought the rails from them and then sourced out all the other parts myself from ebay (fittings and hose) a guy on here called MEF does good deals on regulators so got one from him, saved £140 on mocoms kit price and got a walbro pump and injectors aswell....

when you know what you need you can find all the parts readily available.

theres also a guy who has appeared on here, kung lao, he sells kits on ebay for rails and fittings but they are too cheap, i'd suggest giving him a miss till someone has tried them, lest you want to be the guinea pig, for £160 they are rails like carl daveys (copies ofcourse) and fitting that look just like goodridge/aeroquip real world cost £400ish.... for me when it come to using fuel..... only the best is good enough.
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