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Old 05-04-2007, 06:14 AM
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Basicly for show...but is there an aftermarket fuel rail thats out? maybe an AEM? also could i upgrade the injectors 1 step up and get a FPR if im staying NA? We need an NA forum! Sorry if its a dumb question..
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Originally Posted by CarbonS2000,May 4 2007, 09:14 AM
We need an NA forum!
The JDM forum is also the NA forum.

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ok thanx

what about the fuel rail? is there such thing?
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There are several fuel rails. AEM does one and IIRC so does S2000turbo.com or someone on here.
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Oh, and uprating the injectors and turning them down with a FPR sounds like exactly the sort of pointless thing they do over in the JDM forum.
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BDL also makes one that looks good, but I would not change it unless you are just wanting to mod something, its not really going to do anything for the car.
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Originally Posted by AusS2000,May 4 2007, 01:32 PM
Oh, and uprating the injectors and turning them down with a FPR sounds like exactly the sort of pointless thing they do over in the JDM forum.
wow you can kiss my ass bc i never said i was gonna turn them down with the FPR....what point would that serve? you need to relax and keep you ego in check.
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Originally Posted by neveronlines2k,May 4 2007, 02:24 PM
BDL also makes one that looks good, but I would not change it unless you are just wanting to mod something, its not really going to do anything for the car.
I will prolly go FI soon, I just wanted to get the main supporting mods purchased and installed right now and build off of that
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Originally Posted by AusS2000,May 4 2007, 03:32 PM
Oh, and uprating the injectors and turning them down with a FPR sounds like exactly the sort of pointless thing they do over in the JDM forum.
Thanks, now I have to get back up off of the floor
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You will be hard pressed to change the stock injectors and get anything out of it. FPR or not. It is a waste of time and money. A good number of S/C and turbo kits run the stock injectors.

Personally, install the injectors if and when you install F/I. Doing it before is a waste.
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