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> Aftermarket Fuel Rails, Are you buying something you don't need
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post 5 Apr 2006, 04:44 PM
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From the number of PM's I get on this subject I figured it was time for a discussion on the fuel rails and fuel pressure regulators.

Let me start off with 2 pictures, the first is the Gibson R32GTR;



Notice that it has the standard fuel rail with a dash fitting welded into the end. It also uses a mechanical fuel pump, running off the inlet camshaft. The reason for this was the lack of really big electric fuel pumps (volume and pressure). This was necessary because there were no high volume injectors around like there are today, so to get the flow they used higher pressure. Hence the need for the dash fittings, the standard hoses and clamps would not have handled the fuel pressure. But they obviously believed that the standard fuel rail was sufficient for the task.


The second picture is the Mines R34GTR;



Notice that it also has the standard fuel rail, obviously Mines (like the Gibson Team) believed that the standard fuel rail was sufficient for the task. It also has an adjustable fuel pressure regulator (Nismo style) fitted to the end of the standard rail. It is reported to run 600 cc injectors to support its 600 bhp, so the adjustable fuel pressure regulator must only be used to give a little head room. This means not much more than standard fuel pressure, which is supported by the use of standard (looking) fuel hoses and clamps.

What do these picture tell me;
1. The standard fuel rail must be pretty good for 600 to 650 bhp.
2. The local workshops who say that the adjustable fuel pressure regulators (Nismo style) fitted to the end of the standard rail are not reliable and/or stable in their pressure obviously know more than Mines do (I don’t think so Tim).
3. Upgrading hoses and clamps (to dash/screw on fittings) is not necessary when standard or close to standard fuel pressure is being used. Simply put, if you have the correct size injectors for the engine’s bhp then standard hoses (good condition of course) and clamps are OK because you are running standard fuel pressure.
4. Both of these teams have sufficient funds and technical skill to change whatever they want. Hence it is not unreasonable to say that if the components used where even CLOSE to their limit, they would have upgraded them.
5. Assuming a 10% headroom, that would mean ~700 bhp is a reasonable limit for the standard fuel rail, single fuel feed point, Nismo style fuel pressure regulator and standard hoses and clamps (in good condition) if the injectors are sized correctly.

The bottom line I wouldn’t be changing the standard fuel rail unless your power target is over 700 bhp.

For the “rice” lovers, the standard rail is cad plated stainless steel, so they polish up very nicely.

biggrin.gif Cheers biggrin.gif

PS; Bet the retailers don’t want to hear that!


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post 5 Apr 2006, 04:51 PM
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SK

What are those photos of the heads all about?


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post 5 Apr 2006, 05:06 PM
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QUOTE(Bass Junky @ 5 Apr 2006, 04:51 PM) *
SK

What are those photos of the heads all about?


Work in progress on my own engine.

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Couldnt agree more.

I made over 300rwkw for a while with the stock fuel rail, and even the stock fuel reg smile.gif

I too believe a lot of stock or near stock stuff is all most people will ever need. So many places will try tell you otherwise to make some more $$$ from the unaware customer


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This thread came at the perfect time for me

Cheers SK!!!


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post 5 Apr 2006, 05:45 PM
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From a GTST perspective, 3 years ago I upgraded my fuel rail because my rb25/30 conversion needed more fuel for our power level than the standard r33 gtst injectors could supply. I could not find a cheap side feed injector upgrade option at the time! A Custom rail and cheap 550cc rx7 top feed did the job in my case. yes.gif
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post 5 Apr 2006, 11:46 PM
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hey i tryed to polish my stock fuel rail and it came up nice and went really shitty yellow after a while, didnt look good at all for the rice look tongue.gif

good info though, ive already bought mine but it cant do any harm now can it thumbsup.gif
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post 5 Apr 2006, 11:48 PM
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I run a standard fuel rail and just a pfr and bump up the pressure slightlly and this has always worked for me...

I didnt look into aftermarket rails til the last couple of weeks and found that pleniums like the greddy are made to take the standard rail. So aftermarket as you said is really on nessary over 700hp...
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post 5 Apr 2006, 11:55 PM
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in the case of the rb25 neo where you are limited to nismo 480cc
is the only next choice if you need more fuel is to change the rail to top feed or whatever is the more common one and crank in any injectors to suit ?


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post 6 Apr 2006, 01:44 AM
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QUOTE(Sydneykid @ 5 Apr 2006, 02:44 PM) *
The bottom line I wouldn’t be changing the standard fuel rail unless your power target is over 700 bhp.

For the “rice” lovers, the standard rail is cad plated stainless steel, so they polish up very nicely.

biggrin.gif Cheers biggrin.gif

PS; Bet the retailers don’t want to hear that!


This is pretty much the conclusion i came too, but ill be adding dash fittings to it, and ive got a sard reg to go with it, main reason im going dash fittings, is its a race car, i want it all to be reliable, dash fittings also look a hell of a lot cleaner than lengths of rubber hose, and a lot easier to remove than trying to break the seal a rubber hose forms to the hardpipe when it comes to removing the motor if need be..

now if only they wern't so stupidly expensive...


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post 6 Apr 2006, 10:10 AM
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Good feedback guys, thanks.

My own fuel rail is a combination of the Gibson and Mines. I have used a Nismo bolt on FPR in the standard location at the front. I cut off the standard fuel pipework and fitted a dash fitting into the rear of the rail. It is simply threaded into the rear of the rail where I cut off the standard pipework.

I will post up some pictures shortly.

biggrin.gif cheers biggrin.gif

PS; on the RB25DET Neo injectors question....when we had the R34GTT I used the Nismo 480 cc injectors. They had no problems with 315 rwkw with a slight upgrade in fuel pressure (couple of pounds). I figured that was plenty for the standard internals.


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So can I ask. For us people running standard turbos with just boost etc. Is an aftermarket fuel pump worth it, assuming stock fuel pressure. Then if its stock turbo etc and fuel reg is it needed?

I already have one as it came with the car so it doesnt worry me, just interested to know.


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But they look ghey smile.gif I thought about HPC coating the external of mine and running braided lines to welded dash fittings. My feul rail is often too hot to touch, thought the velocity of fuel through the rail may make it a waste of time...but still look better.

Whilst the real world experience suggests that the std rail works ok...i have often wondered whats entailed when checking the spray pattern of an injector?

Why cant someone simply use the injector in the rail rather then the test rig to conduct the spray test??? It woudl be interested to see if they all spray the same?


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garry, what do you think about modifying the std rail to be dual feed (feed on opposing ends) for more even fuel flow.
i had considered doing this to my rail to help prevent leanout.
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QUOTE(carl h @ 6 Apr 2006, 09:38 PM) *
garry, what do you think about modifying the std rail to be dual feed (feed on opposing ends) for more even fuel flow.
i had considered doing this to my rail to help prevent leanout.


Sorry to hijack,

I would have thought that a correctly rated fuel pump before the pressure regulator and correct pressure after the regulator