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Speed Inc. Fuel rails

Old 05-25-2005, 07:54 PM
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first off these are bad pictures, secondly the intake is just set in place for fitment.. finally thanks again to Chris @ Speed Inc. enjoy...
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:38 PM
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those look really nice man.....do they come with that gauge or is it seperate?
Old 05-25-2005, 08:40 PM
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that looks pretty badass man, how much did that cost ya?
Old 05-25-2005, 09:09 PM
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it was $259.. and the gauge was seperate... autometer, the same one lawman has on his nasty rails.. thanks for the compliments
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Looks good, kev...BTW, nice gauge!
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oh you know it.....matches the silver so nicely... hee hee
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That looks very nice. I might need to invest in a setup like that in the near future.
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Do those require any modifications to the stock setup, or are they basically plug and play? I really want to get rid of the stock rails.
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plug and play, i bought the install kit with the rails so it connects directly to the factory line, trim the lines for the crossover and feed, attach the fittings and you're good to go... there was a post about them in the fuel section as well if you need anything more specific.. and thanks again for the compliments..
Old 05-26-2005, 11:32 AM
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looks awesome!
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Thanks for the info. They look good!
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Sorry to get off topic, but where did you get the anodized tensioner?

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thanks again for the good words, and parbreak i got it through Speed Inc. as well...
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did you go with the adjustable regulator from them also? Didn't see it in the pic....
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Originally Posted by Hardtop00SS
did you go with the adjustable regulator from them also? Didn't see it in the pic....
no not yet, one thing at a time. i just finished the install, plus evap relocation, !AIR & ported my manifold.. so im just happy i got it all done so quickly, started tuesday broke the oil pressure sensor had the manifold ported ordered the adapter for the gauge and did the final assembly tonight.. and not one leak....
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Looks great man. Was it straight forward putting these on with no issues as far as fitment or leak problems? I am on the fence about doing the rails but after seeing yours I may end up doing them. I was looking at getting the Fast rails instead and wondered if the same hardware would work? Would you happen to know the sizes of the fittings and line and what I would need?
It sure would look pretty on my new Fast intake and AFR heads.
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Looks good, I got the same ones on my silver Z. I love how they look in the engine bay!
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Originally Posted by 02 Pewter LS1
Looks great man. Was it straight forward putting these on with no issues as far as fitment or leak problems? I am on the fence about doing the rails but after seeing yours I may end up doing them. I was looking at getting the Fast rails instead and wondered if the same hardware would work? Would you happen to know the sizes of the fittings and line and what I would need?
It sure would look pretty on my new Fast intake and AFR heads.
no issues with fitment except i had to have them loose (bolts holding fuel rails to manifold) when installing because the bolts would get caught on the fuel rail.. and not a leak in site, drove it today and i'm very happy with it. im not sure if the hardware is the same size or not but i'll PM you with what hardware i used when i get home later... if i can still find the boxes..
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looks good.mine will be on in 2 weeks I'm having mine polished and I got black AN fittings
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Originally Posted by monsterls1
looks good.mine will be on in 2 weeks I'm having mine polished and I got black AN fittings
thats going to look killer!!! post up some pics when you're done. i was thinking about the black fittings but the red matches the tensioner so its better that way...


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