Anodized Fuel Rails...
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Basically the topic title...does anyone make colored anadozed fuel rails for our cars. I've seen AEM ones for honduh's everywhere. I think it'd look really nice and they can handle more pressure than stock supposedly.
Anyone have one? Anyone seen them? ...where?
Anyone have one? Anyone seen them? ...where?
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They are coming. I dropped off one I had with Chris the other day, he's got a company making them for us.
Keep tuned...
Keep tuned...
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Handle more pressure? The stock one can hadle like 500psi I'm sure. You want more flow. The stocker is fine for over 500whp of fuel, so these would be for the looks only.
Doesn't mean I wouldn't want one though. fing02.gif
Doesn't mean I wouldn't want one though. fing02.gif
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Sure do, so get off the intarweb and get busy!
Do you think they can put male fittings on both sides? This is a must for me because of the aftermarket regulator and supply hose.
Do you think they can put male fittings on both sides? This is a must for me because of the aftermarket regulator and supply hose.



