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Old 03-09-2008, 06:01 AM
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so i will be having a 402 ls2 stroker by a months time with afr heads and want to know what i need to put these fuel rails on. i know is a stupid question but i have no idea lol
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bump plz i need some insight
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Originally Posted by pozesd99'
so i will be having a 402 ls2 stroker by a months time with afr heads and want to know what i need to put these fuel rails on. i know is a stupid question but i have no idea lol
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Okay, Okay........I'll talk!!!

If you're referring to the plastic vette style frc's that cover the coil packs and rails.........they simply snap on. Two plastic tabs that pressure fit onto the fuel rail, and two tiny metal clips near the bottom inside of the frc that snaps onto two stud mounts sticking up down by the coils. Very simple once you actually look at the rails and brackets.....and look at the under side of the frc's. On my C5 I normally press the bottom two on first, then push down on the top edge to seat the two top tabs.

Good luck.

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u will need ls2 fuel rails (yes they are larger then ls1 rails) and ls2 valve covers. the ls1 style frc's use the bolts on the coil packs to clip on but the ls1 ones use a provision in the valve cover it self. no of course this may mean that ur ls1 coil brackets wont fit as they are also diff. but so are the ls1 coils. so basicly it could turnh out to be a serious pain in the ***.
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damn well ill let my mechanic do the work then lol free anyways hahahaha. hopefully everything works. im getting aftermarket fuel rails etc... im doin afr heads and still plan on using my ls1 valve covers still though....
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Originally Posted by pozesd99'
damn well ill let my mechanic do the work then lol free anyways hahahaha. hopefully everything works. im getting aftermarket fuel rails etc... im doin afr heads and still plan on using my ls1 valve covers still though....
they wont work with aftermarket rails. they wont clip onto anything. u need to look into something else because it doesnt seem like ur going to have what it takes to pull it off. maybe the jegs covers or abear?
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We have fuel rails and valve covers for the LS2 if you're in the market.








Above photos are of an otherwise stock LS2 C6 with our fuel rails and valve covers installed.

Pricing can be found on our website, www.AbearMotorsports.com

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