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Hi mate, not being a smart arse but can I ask why you want to upgrade the side feed rail?

hey peoples

Does anyone know where ya can get custom

fuel rails to suit side fed injectors?

Im after one for my r33 gtst rb25det.

Cheers

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Hi mate, not being a smart arse but can I ask why you want to upgrade the side feed rail?

Just im spending heaps on the engine.

New turbo, top mount manifold, greddy plenum,

custom 3" mandrell bent cooler piping.

And everything is getting polished.

The stock rail is ugly. I know im only

upgrading so it looks better but i have the money

to waste so why not...

Can anyone help?

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Just im spending heaps on the engine.

New turbo, top mount manifold, greddy plenum,

custom 3" mandrell bent cooler piping.

And everything is getting polished.

The stock rail is ugly. I know im only

upgrading so it looks better but i have the money

to waste so why not...

Can anyone help?

Hey there,

I have heard Tomie and Sard making them in Japan for RB25det motors but suggest only if you are fitting larger aftermarket injectors.

You might be able to source some from forum business traders Racespec who can provide injectors at a resonable price might know

through his contacts in Japan...His name is Tarek

I am not a fuel expert but larger rails means more fuel, lower pressure,need better regulator and larger pump.I think thats how it goes.Dont take my word though i am only speculating on what i know about fuel

pressure ,fuel pumps and regulators.

Anyway i would most likely in your case polish the original, or even lightly sand and then paint it in chrome.

Oh just wanted to know who did the work on your car..?

Good luck and hope i have helped..

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The usual places, greenline, nengun etc etc.

They all sell what your after

Although, with it that shiny and all that other attention drawing grear/living in Vic, i really hope you dont get pinged or its gonna cost you a fortune to get back to stock :P

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The usual places, greenline, nengun etc etc.

They all sell what your after

Although, with it that shiny and all that other attention drawing grear/living in Vic, i really hope you dont get pinged or its gonna cost you a fortune to get back to stock :D

Keep all your old parts.....thats the trick ;)

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Can help you with top feed rail, otherwise have your rail chromed. duel feed rail requires the fittment of aftermarket reg also, have fiited a couple supplied by a local guy who makes them and they are not much chop, had to modify it to fit. were originally designed for VL. pics attached.

Hey seriously show us....come on!

How much would you charge to do mine? :)

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