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Aftermarket fuel rails are not legal in stock. There is quite a bit of room in the rules for regulator adaptations and fuel hookups but the rails must be OE. You can do anything you want inside the pan; nothing outside. No wiggle room here, the rule is pretty plain and simple. TT
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Where in the rule book does it say you can't run an aftermarket fuel rail? I have seen them on numerous cars, including mine without issue???
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My car is a FI car with stock rails. I have seen plenty of cars with aftermarket fuel rails I thought this was legal. Page 105 under fuel injection first sentence is Fuel injection must retain OEMthrottle body(s), plenum, and manifold. So that sounds like everthing else you can change Rails, pumps, regulator, take the pump out of the tank to use a fuel cell. The rest of the section talks about larger fuel injectors and the system open or closed loop. Does anybody see anything else or is my interpitation off base. Thanks
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I had lunch with tom turner yesterday, and then read his post later, i know he knows the rule book inside out BUT i think he is wrong this time????
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I guess that I need to carefully read the CURRENT rulebook more carefully. When we started with FI cars and then the FI classes; stock rails were required. That portion of the rules seems to have been deleted somewhere along the way. Sorry. TT
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