sore New Member Sep 26, 2006 43 0 0 Lumberton,TX/Kenner,Louisiana (Home Town) Dec 17, 2007 #1 Dec 17, 2007 #1 Just want to know if FOX fuel rails will work on my 95. I just purchased a used intake with injectors and AFPR from a 91. It would be nice to save some cash on a AFPR if the FOX rails will work. thanks,
Just want to know if FOX fuel rails will work on my 95. I just purchased a used intake with injectors and AFPR from a 91. It would be nice to save some cash on a AFPR if the FOX rails will work. thanks,
blksn955.o Founding Member Mar 15, 2002 3,263 0 66 st.louis mo 314 Dec 17, 2007 #2 Dec 17, 2007 #2 Our stock rails are better... Why not sell the AFPR and get one for our rails?
BlownFiveLiter have car, will race....wait, it doesn't run 15 Year Member Nov 29, 1999 3,133 18 108 Chicagoland Dec 17, 2007 #3 Dec 17, 2007 #3 Agreed. Our stock rails are larger and will flow more than Fox rails.
Stanger007 Founding Member Sep 26, 2001 2,015 2 46 Baton Rouge, LA Dec 18, 2007 #4 Dec 18, 2007 #4 +3, the Fox guys are always hunting for SN95 rails which in a recent Corral thread a pro tuner said was good to over 500rwhp with no problems. Wes
+3, the Fox guys are always hunting for SN95 rails which in a recent Corral thread a pro tuner said was good to over 500rwhp with no problems. Wes
Wi Stang Member Jun 27, 2004 248 0 16 Fountain City, WI Dec 19, 2007 #5 Dec 19, 2007 #5 Originally Posted by Stanger007 +3, the Fox guys are always hunting for SN95 rails which in a recent Corral thread a pro tuner said was good to over 500rwhp with no problems. Click to expand... I can attest to that. I made 511rwhp through the stock fuel rails last year and never had a problem.
Originally Posted by Stanger007 +3, the Fox guys are always hunting for SN95 rails which in a recent Corral thread a pro tuner said was good to over 500rwhp with no problems. Click to expand... I can attest to that. I made 511rwhp through the stock fuel rails last year and never had a problem.
sore New Member Sep 26, 2006 43 0 0 Lumberton,TX/Kenner,Louisiana (Home Town) Dec 19, 2007 #6 Dec 19, 2007 #6 Thanks for the info. I'll just purchase a new regulator.
9 95trippleblack Member May 15, 2006 60 0 6 Chicago Dec 19, 2007 #7 Dec 19, 2007 #7 Keep the 94/95 rails they flow better. I use the 94/95 rails with my 60's to 95% duty cycle with E85