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Old 12-29-2008, 12:19 PM   #1
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Question Fuel Rails

I was wondering if anyone has changed the fuel rails on their goat? I have been doing a lot of general maintenance because I just bought my car and don't know when everything was changed last. I was looking through options online and came across some fuel rails.

http://store.msperformanceonline.com/10612-gto.html

If I bought that kit shown in the link above, would I need to replace anything other than the fuel rails and the pressure regulator? Just curious what effect this would have - worse fuel milage and more power? Any input you have on this would be interesting.
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Old 12-30-2008, 03:37 PM   #2
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I was wondering if anyone has changed the fuel rails on their goat? I have been doing a lot of general maintenance because I just bought my car and don't know when everything was changed last. I was looking through options online and came across some fuel rails.

http://store.msperformanceonline.com/10612-gto.html

If I bought that kit shown in the link above, would I need to replace anything other than the fuel rails and the pressure regulator? Just curious what effect this would have - worse fuel milage and more power? Any input you have on this would be interesting.

It will have zero effect accept lightening your wallet and increasing the chance of a fuel leak. I've made well over 600 crank horsepower with the factory fails.
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It will have zero effect accept lightening your wallet and increasing the chance of a fuel leak. I've made well over 600 crank horsepower with the factory fails.
I agree, it also can lead to more tuning problems.
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good information. thanks guys!!
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