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Old 05-25-2004, 11:01 AM
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We are running a special on our LS1 fuel rails again. This will run for 2 weeks. These are fully billet rails polished to perfection. We will also powder coat in any color imaginable they look great when matched to other parts. We also have a setup to bolt directly to the stock fuel line or we can set you up with a complete fuel system for your application. Also get in on our 10% off fuel system parts.

NastyPerformance Billet Fuel Rails $139.99
Add for colors $15.00
Rails with Fittings to stock lines $275.99


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What does it look like on a 98 setup? Where does the return line plug in?
Old 05-25-2004, 11:59 AM
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98 does not have a return line?

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Old 06-04-2004, 06:45 PM
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what exactly is included in this kit. i see a pressure gauge too. rails with fittings as you said. and i see the hose to the factory hard line

my question is do i get everything in this picture for the price you have up for $275.99

i will be putting this on a stock fuel system.so i would need everything to hook it up to that. what will i use as a fuel pressure regulator.

sorry i have many questions as this is the first time ive been looking into changing the rails out. so if you can send me some pitcures of what i will be putting on so i know for sure that i will have everything needed for the setup

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How does it connect to the stock fuel line. Over by the abs block.
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Steve It comes with everything needed for the stock fuel system as you see in the pictures. Except the gauge is extra. The stock regulator is in the tank is still intact and working.

It connects to the stock feed line with a special compression fitting.

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so i wont need a regulator on the rails just like the factory one has. and what about the return line. i just notice i dont see it connect.


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Steve It comes with everything needed for the stock fuel system as you see in the pictures. Except the gauge is extra. The stock regulator is in the tank is still intact and working.

It connects to the stock feed line with a special compression fitting.

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here's Nates rails on my car..... Thanks Nate


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Originally Posted by SVC707
so i wont need a regulator on the rails just like the factory one has. and what about the return line. i just notice i dont see it connect.
The stock fuel rail does not have a regulator on it. If you're talking about the little thing on the crossover line (on the stock rail), that is a useless piece of junk designed to quiet the pulsing of the fuel injectors. In other words, it's not necessary.

BTW Nate: Here's new pic of the rails on my car with new polished valve covers


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Correct, the LS1's are regulated at the fuel pump, thus no return line.

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How much more with a pressure guage? How difficult is it to mount AN fittings on the stock fuel line?
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The fuel gauge and fitting are $30 and the connection to the feed line is a simple compression fitting. Just slip it over and tighten it down.

Thanks for the pics guys. Travis who`s valve covers are those? Looks good.

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Sent you an email on the rails!
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Originally Posted by Nasty N8
Travis who`s valve covers are those? Looks good.
ARE valvecovers. Thanks!



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