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Old Mar 30, 2005, 07:04 AM
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custom made fuel rails for RA

ok guys i emailed this company called rose machine racing or RMR. i found them in the back of super street mag. i asked him about a custom made fuel rail for the RA and about a group buy. basically if we get some people together he will give us a discount price (that i know nothing about). BUT we need to send them a stock fuel rail so they can get the measurment off it. if there is somebody here that has info regareding the measurment please list them .here is the web page and the measurments that we need.
let me know if you are intrested in this
Old Mar 30, 2005, 07:06 AM
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http://www.rossmachineracing.com/customrail.html sry forgot he addy
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Why would we need a new fuel rail? Not to sound like an ***, but a new fuel rail on a mainly stock car isnt going to do us much good unless we do a LOT of other mods.
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and also guys i was looking around on there and they do throttle body plates,(not for our car but im sure threy will make them for us let me if you want one im call them today
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1 more thing anyone from belcamp MD maybe you can be a donare car for this
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/\ well i think it would be a good bolt on if you have cai ecu and the axel back from rrm or if you dont have anything its a good start, yeha it might do anything to a stock RA but if you plan on modding it will be nice to have regarless of what anyone says one here im getting and when i get it and my cai ill dyno and see if it does anything
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Originally Posted by lucky04
/\ well i think it would be a good bolt on if you have cai ecu and the axel back from rrm or if you dont have anything its a good start, yeha it might do anything to a stock RA but if you plan on modding it will be nice to have regarless of what anyone says one here im getting and when i get it and my cai ill dyno and see if it does anything
yea i think it'd really only be necesary in High Compression N/a Cars or turbo's.. But I live in south western PA, I might be able to drive down sometime.

But I really don't see it helping, i think we need more internals before we jump on a fuel rail and such.
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i don't know anything about the stock ralliart rail, but for 4g94, it seems to help a bit. whats important to keep in mind is that it isn't a "power" adding mod. think of it like a short shifter, it doesn't add hp, but it does help the car performance wise.

if you see any change on a dyno, most likely you'll see your curves smoothed out (for reasons i'm sure you guys already know). many 4g94 owners have found a stock rail bored out works wonders, and it still relatively cheap.
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Soon i'll be caring the rediculiously big bore rails for the ralliart/evo/mirage/etc... It will be a complete bolt on unit accepting all stock components.

Check out my Rediculiously Big Bore thread...

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=130365
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at first i thought it was just an error, but now..........well, click the link boe

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ridiculous
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I know when i first set out on the design all i could think of was Ridiculious... then the further i went... the more beyond comprension things got.

That's why i named the thread that way... it's eye catching isn't it? But damn is a good looking piece of aluminum!!
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i'm not going to lie boe: that makes no sense whatsoever

but hey, whatever man.


hey lucky, you send out that rail to me yet?
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boe makes no sense to alot of us, but hell we love him anyways.
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just to let you all know i had a new feul rail made for my Ralliart, i will be using it when my Turbo is set up. it cost me $95 at a local Machine shop, and had made to my specs. So it's definitly doable, you just need to find the right place to have it done, good luck guys!
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along with a fuel rail wouldn't you need fpr, larger injectors ,fuel mangagement...


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