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Who makes billet fuel rails for a LS2? Speed inc doesnt make them

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Old 03-28-2007, 05:48 PM
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Default Who makes billet fuel rails for a LS2? Speed inc doesnt make them

I need billet fuel rails that will support 1200+ hp for my turbo 403"

The problem being that Speec Inc doesnt make them for an LS2 (I just called)


Anyone else make some that are a direct fit for LS2 intakes? I would prefer them to be 1/2" I.D.
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Aeromotive has them for the LS2 and you might also try FAST.

http://www.aeromotiveinc.com/pdetail.php?prod=142
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$214 for aeromotives! ouch!

They look killer though, 5/8 I.D. and very nice looking...argh anything cheaper?
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Jegs has them for $202.99

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...1_766583_10299

Something I don't understand is you are looking to make 1200hp. It takes alot of money to build an engine to hold up to the stress of that much power. So in the big picture here, $215 for set of rails that will support that much power is a deal. You have to pay to play.

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Lol...actually i think its the opposite.

If I paid that extra $$$ everytime I bought a part, id never be able to afford to build a 1200hp car, so saving $50-$75 on 100 parts adds up quick.
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proffesional products has a good set of fuel rails for less that 150$
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Glad I didnt just jump on the expensive stuff.

Professional Products Part # 10613
Just ordered a set right off byunspeed for $73.50 plus shipping! now thats what I am talking about.....fair price for what you get.
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I thought you were after large ID rails? Aren't the PRP rails 3/8" pipe thread?
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You're right I was looking at larger before but after looking over some stuff and flow etc, I think these will work.

Nasty Performance lists their rails as good for 2000+ hp and take 3/8" npt as well

They are .500 ID rails so it looks like they will work for me...
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As long as you're squared away. I build with a budget too.




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