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Old 09-05-2001, 03:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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str fuel rail on jrsc?

i have the str fuel rail and aem fpr i was wondering if anyone knows if they will fit
with the jrsc thanks
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Re: str fuel rail on jrsc?

dunno - what does it look like? usually aftermarket fuel rails are smaller, but can't say...



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i have the str fuel rail and aem fpr i was wondering if anyone knows if they will fit
with the jrsc thanks
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installing a fuel rail is going to hurt w/ the jsrc on there.....
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My understanding is he already has it on, and wants to know if installing the JRSC is going to interfere with it. Correct?
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something would have to come off, but yeah, he's saying he's already got it on... and i suspect he'd have no problems.

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My understanding is he already has it on, and wants to know if installing the JRSC is going to interfere with it. Correct?
doh, haha i read wrong!
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To be honest, there's no sure-fire way of knowing whether the AEM Fuel rail will fit.

Why? Because it looks like (according to the installation manual) that the kit is primarily designed to work specifically with the stock fuel rail. In other words, there are some minor things (removing the plastic cover, installing extra washers) that are done to ensure correct and precise fitment.

Remember, the biggest hurdle with this kit was being able to have every little minor part, bracket, adaptor, etc fit easily (relatively speaking) into the engine bay.

You're instructions, obviously, will differ from ours. Try it out and see how it goes...there honestly is no other way of knowing. Once you do, report back and share it w/ everyone else!
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Personally, I'd probably just drop it unless you have ss lines or something, the stock rail will flow plenty of fuel for a JRSC.
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