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Old 03-01-2009, 07:53 AM
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I'm torn...help me decide:

Note: that silver thing in the back is the sender for my Fuel Pressure Gauge.

Option 1 (My first pick, but then I realized the crossover would cover the custom EGR Plate I have going on the intake):


Option 2 (My alternative to the first, shows off the EGR Plate):


Opstion 3 (I want the gauge on the driver's side, but I don't like the plug that goes on the end of the passenger side rail):
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I like #1. Your plate should still be visible plus it keeps the fuel line in the back to keep the engine bay a little cleaner. If not then #2 looks good also.
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Nice set up both ways but i would go with the first for the reasons listed above.
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1st one
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Yea I agree #1
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I like the second one.
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Does someone sell an EGR plate for the FAST? Or by custom, you mean you had one make special for you. One of those would complement my engine bay nicely!

I like option 1 btw.
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#1 will look a little cleaner and i dont think it'll really cover the plate
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Option 1
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Well, it looks like the general consensus is Option 1. Thanks guys.

Originally Posted by HotWhipT/A
Does someone sell an EGR plate for the FAST? Or by custom, you mean you had one make special for you. One of those would complement my engine bay nicely!

I like option 1 btw.
I had one made special...it was made for a LS1/6 (which is what I was originally going to run), but it seems to fit the FAST fine.





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Option 2 dumdumdum.

setup will look great nonetheless IMO.
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option number two. the crossover in the front looks too dominating.
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I like option 1, are those the Professional products rails?
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2nd one
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I'm running mine like option #1.
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sweet looking intake/fuel rails!! I vote option 1!
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I'm gonna say #2...but i like the way the plug looks on the passenger side in #3. Is your fuel pressure gauge required? Or did you add it for your own peace of mind?

Also what did you pay for the fuel rails? and where from? I'm looking to do mine.
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Option 1 is where it's at

Also, I sent you a PM!



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