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there is a fuel rail with the side feed injectors that i got that i am installing now.

as far as i know its a new product and ill be one of the first to install in oz.

there is a fuel rail with the side feed injectors that i got that i am installing now.

as far as i know its a new product and ill be one of the first to install in oz.

Sounds interesting, how does it look? I'd be interested in an aftermarket rail cause the stock one is a bit out of place on mine

the shop where i bought the injectors. tweakit perfomance have told me that the rb25 fuel rail they sell would fit the stock plenum and a custom plenum, so that answers my question. And they are made to fit injectors that are a top feed setup.

u can run a top feed rail and injectors, but u need to run "3/4 length" injectors as the larger top feeds (same size as rb26) wont fit in the standard plenum.

im about to use a top feed rail with 1000cc xspurt injectors in my 25.

http://www.injectorsonline.com/indivprod.php?cid=106&scid=40

hope that helps.

there is a fuel rail with the side feed injectors that i got that i am installing now.

as far as i know its a new product and ill be one of the first to install in oz.

I still really want to see this lol.... PM Photos?

I think I have seen that one somewhere before but it only comes in gold?

Still an improvement over stock but lol.. Whered you get it from?

from a place far far away....lol

its much bigger than the stock one look nice to.

Edited by WARLORD

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