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Old 09-24-2004, 01:28 PM
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Whats up guys?... I'm about to finish my 93 TA. I'm looking to make somewhere around 650 to the rear... Does anyone know how much HP stock fuel lines and rails are capable of compensating for? Thanks
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Originally Posted by MadMike93TA
Whats up guys?... I'm about to finish my 93 TA. I'm looking to make somewhere around 650 to the rear... Does anyone know how much HP stock fuel lines and rails are capable of compensating for? Thanks

I had stock lines and rails at 720rwhp.

I now have aftermarket rails, and actually stock fuel filter and line up until the a-pillar. (where the factory plastic line attached).
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INTMD8, where was your regulator, and was it static or boost-referenced?

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INTMD8, where was your regulator, and was it static or boost-referenced?

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I have an LT1, so it was boost referenced.

FWIW, you could take stock LS1 fuel lines just as far if the regulator was mounted at the engine, rather than the rear of the car.
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Thanks INTMD8, that's what Racetronix was saying too . . . looks like time to move it!

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