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Old 08-02-2006 | 04:56 PM
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Yes you have to cut the fuel line yourself to get exact lengths.

The FAST install kit is $125
Nasty rail install kit is $100
Nasty Rails are $179.99

All are in stock

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Why is the FAST install kit $135 and the Nasty rail one $100? What is different?
Old 08-02-2006 | 09:35 PM
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Just buy the kit from Nate,he'll make sure you have everything you need.
Old 08-03-2006 | 07:04 PM
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I still need to put my pully on too.
Old 08-07-2006 | 07:36 PM
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It requires different fittings and extra O-rings then our rails do. Have both kits in stock.

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Thanks, I should have the rails tomorrow, if UPS is on time.
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Hey guys I am total newb when it comes to fuel rails ect. But I was wondering, does adding aftermarket fuel rails increase performance?
Old 08-09-2006 | 04:58 PM
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Nate whats the chances of getting some black rails or do you only offer polished?
Old 08-09-2006 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by nightmarevette
Hey guys I am total newb when it comes to fuel rails ect. But I was wondering, does adding aftermarket fuel rails increase performance?

NO.

I got the rails today. Now I just need to order the fittings. Instructions in the FAST rails suck. Doesn't say anything about how to hook them up.
Old 08-10-2006 | 11:08 AM
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Anyone have a link to a HOW TO on this.
That looks like my set up, I took that photo on my green Patio table.
I guess I'll take that as a compliment that someone put a photo of my setup on a site.
More photos of it on http://www.solent-renegades.co.uk/ca...ntake_Manifold
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Originally Posted by nightmarevette
Hey guys I am total newb when it comes to fuel rails ect. But I was wondering, does adding aftermarket fuel rails increase performance?
not really, unless that is the bottle neck in your car. The stock fuel rails are good for a stock car, but if you have more modification then you will require more fuel. These rails reckon that can run a 2000hp car.
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Originally Posted by davered00ss
NO.

I got the rails today. Now I just need to order the fittings. Instructions in the FAST rails suck. Doesn't say anything about how to hook them up.
You need to plan what fitting you require. As I'm in england I got the fitting from a company over here. I kept with AN-8 coming out of the fuel rail, used a right angles connector to a braided hose, made the hoses myself using a vice and spanner. Since the photo instal on my site, I have added a linking host to link the front of the fuel rails together too.

I connected to the stock fuel line using a couple of hose clamps. Been on there for about a year now, and no fuel leaks at all.
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Originally Posted by StangSlayerSS
Nate whats the chances of getting some black rails or do you only offer polished?
I can do black powder coated rails looks really good. I can aslo do most of the fittings in black or silver.

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Originally Posted by RedWS6 00
That looks like my set up, I took that photo on my green Patio table.
I guess I'll take that as a compliment that someone put a photo of my setup on a site.
More photos of it on http://www.solent-renegades.co.uk/ca...ntake_Manifold

I was looking for how to set it up and found that pic on here. I like it a lot, so I posted it.
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No prob, was good to see it on here. Hope it helps others with their install.
Old 08-10-2006 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by davered00ss
Why is the FAST install kit $135 and the Nasty rail one $100? What is different?
well, the FAST ones have the word "FAST" engraved in them.. meaning they cost more, and they almost fit.

the Nasty ones dont have anything written on them, and fit perfect.
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Had no trouble fitting my FAST rails, all lined up perfectly, although was mounted on the FAST intake.

I really just went for looks. Didn't see any bad writeups on them so just went for it.

You say they dont fit well, in what way was there problems?
Old 08-10-2006 | 06:54 PM
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I got the FAST ones to match the intake. A friend of mine has the Nasty rails, I just wanted the FAST ones.

And my Questions was not about the rails, it was about the fuel lines and AN fittings. The FAST one is $25 more. Just wanted to know why.

I would also like to know what is included in the Nasty kit as well as the SPEED Inc., one. The speed inc FAST set up is $104 shipped.
Old 08-16-2006 | 01:13 PM
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Ordered the kit from Nate. Can't wait to get them on the intake.
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can you do this to where the gauge and the braided line is at the front?


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