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Pops Fun

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Hi
Stepping up for a little more power, at 507rwhp and could get 3 to 6 more #'s of boost...... smaller pulley on the vortech.
Going to put 60# injectors and fuel rails on my 94, was wondering what brand/type of fuel rails to get, already have the injectors.
I've heard there could be problems with hitting the distributor ?? Next year maybe water/meth, and maybe fuel line upgrade??. That is why I am installing the bigger injectors for growth.
 

BlackVert

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i have some rails in my garage that i got a while ago and never used. if you're interested in them, let me know and we'll figure out what works for us both. i don't know about the distributor issue or if these exhibit or avoid it.
 

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at what power level do you need to upgrade from stock fuel rail? (sorry to hijack) lol
 

revhead347

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If you don't want to change your fuel rails and distributer, you can dual feed your stock rail. Little ricer trick I learned when I had my MR2. You can double the capacity of your stock fuel rail by welding another fitting on the other side, or T into the flex line.

Kurt
 

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GTA_V6_Mustang said:
at what power level do you need to upgrade from stock fuel rail? (sorry to hijack) lol
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I now make 507rwhp and I understand there is a bottleneck around 550rwhp with the fuel rails/ fuel lines. although it differs per engine/mods
 

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BlackVert said:
i have some rails in my garage that i got a while ago and never used. if you're interested in them, let me know and we'll figure out what works for us both. i don't know about the distributor issue or if these exhibit or avoid it.
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Can you take a photo so I can see them?/ Kind of looking at a MalloryFuel rail

Steve
 

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Pops Fun said:
Can you take a photo so I can see them?/ Kind of looking at a MalloryFuel rail

Steve
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will do
 

90lxcoupe

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To me with the stock dist the only choice is Behind Bars Race Cars rails. Your going to have to do the whole fuel system over though because the lines are also holding you back. Most fuel rails like the mallory you linked to cause the drivers side front cylinders to go lean because of where the return is placed.

Fuel rails mustang BBRC clear the distributor
 

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90lxcoupe said:
To me with the stock dist the only choice is Behind Bars Race Cars rails. Your going to have to do the whole fuel system over though because the lines are also holding you back. Most fuel rails like the mallory you linked to cause the drivers side front cylinders to go lean because of where the return is placed.

Fuel rails mustang BBRC clear the distributor
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Im with him ...I love my BBRC rails, top notch stuff and they clear the stock dizzy no other rail I know of will clear the stock dizzy.
 

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90lxcoupe said:
To me with the stock dist the only choice is Behind Bars Race Cars rails. Your going to have to do the whole fuel system over though because the lines are also holding you back. Most fuel rails like the mallory you linked to cause the drivers side front cylinders to go lean because of where the return is placed.

Fuel rails mustang BBRC clear the distributor
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Hi
You are correct I need the whole fuel system from the pump to the fuel bars as well as the fuel bars. I taking it a part at a time, this year bigger injectors 60#'s and fuel rails, next year the lines from the fuel pump to the fuel bars.
Considering the BBRC bar, it comes out a lot further, guess it doesn't hit anything and the crossover just goes in front of the distributor.
Pictures of how yours is setup??

Steve
 

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mine are the Mallory 4306M rails, brand new. i'm not going to use them and will sell them for $100. shipping would probably be around $10 or so.

they go for over $300 new

Mallory Ignition 4306M - Mallory Fuel Rail Kits - Overview - SummitRacing.com
MALLORY 4306M FORD 5.0/5.8L FUEL RAIL $320.95 BUY ONLINE
 

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BlackVert said:
mine are the Mallory 4306M rails, brand new. i'm not going to use them and will sell them for $100. shipping would probably be around $10 or so.

they go for over $300 new

Mallory Ignition 4306M - Mallory Fuel Rail Kits - Overview - SummitRacing.com
MALLORY 4306M FORD 5.0/5.8L FUEL RAIL $320.95 BUY ONLINE
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You selling the whole kit or just the rails? if you are selling the kit i would buy it or wanna trade with something?
 

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I'll take them
 

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I'll take them
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Cool, You need it more then i do anyways. lol, I'll just wait
 
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