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Old 10-05-06, 06:00 PM
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fuel rail problem, macgyvers needed

my s5 fpr wasn't workin on the rail, It caused a few problems(they are all fixed). I need the fpr fixed for tomorrow. I still have the rail but I cut the fpr off with a hacksaw and it wasn't working. Is there a way I can either make my own rail or weld a cap on the stock upper rail and run a external fpr? I have a lot of cash and I need this fixed tomorrow.
Old 10-05-06, 06:30 PM
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get a hose tail to suit ( ID of fuel rail etc 0 and tap the end of the fuel rail so the hose tail fits in and then run fuel line to your new fpr
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Weld it on to the fuel rail. Better yet, get some s4 rails that you can screw **** into or tap into.
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I just decided to take the old fpr off the upper rail and weld a cap on and get a aftermarket fpr.
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If you weld a cap on, where is the fuel supposed to go out of the rail at??
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