Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Hybrid Racing Fuel Rail With Gauge on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Hybrid racing fuel rail with gauge, image 1
Condition:New


Fuel rail and guage included

If you were wondering if there was any way to add more features to an after market fuel rail, the answer is a resounding “yes!” Our fuel rails are made from 6061 aluminum with T6 heat treatment. It can accept a -8AN fitting in the inlet(s) and outlet, and it features a durable anodized finish with a laser etched logo. Now for what makes our rail a little different…

We've included a 1/8" npt hole on our new fuel rails, that allows you to mount a fuel pressure gauge directly to your fuel rail. This puts the fuel pressure gauge in a spot that's easily visible, so you don't have to poke around in the engine bay just to see if you have fuel pressure.

The other detail on our fuel rail that should stand out is the option for plugging the side inlet and outlet and running the fuel to a centrally located -8AN fitting. This is positioned so that the fuel line can pass between the middle two cylinder intake runners. This is an excellent option for anyone looking to tuck their wires and lines.

What is included with the fuel rail?
(1) Hybrid Racing K-Series Fuel Rail
(1) 1/8 NPT Fitting
(2) -8 ORB Plug
(1) Push-On EFI Fitting.
This assortment of fittings will allow you run the fuel rail in almost any configuration possible.

What intake manifolds is this rail compatible with?
This rail has been shown to mount to the PRB, RBC, and RBB intake manifolds without needing any modifications. Any aftermarket intake manifolds that share the same fuel rail mounting points as the PRB, RBC, or RBB should also accept this rail. 

Aston Martin Rapide – First official image – again!

Sat, 31 Jan 2009

As we’ve said before, the Aston Martin Rapide has been so long coming it feels like it’s already here. But it’s not, despite the spy pictures of the Rapide we’ve seen, and now comes the first official picture – apparently. We’ve seen an ‘official’ Aston Martin Rapide image before, but this looks more convincing, even though it is obviously a rendering.

Mazda pushes fuel economy, plans a new engine by 2011

Mon, 24 Aug 2009

Mazda's push to increase fuel economy across its model line will include a new range of gasoline engines and may involve the introduction of diesel and idle-stop technology in the United States. Mazda is aiming to increase fuel economy across its global lineup by 30 percent by 2015. The first stage of that transformation will include the introduction of a more fuel-efficient four-cylinder powertrain in 2011.

UK Car Scrappage scheme gets green light?

Tue, 14 Apr 2009

Mandy said NO to scrappage, but it looks like Alistair Darling will introduce a scheme in the next budget [ad#ad-1] After much to-ing and fro-ing, it has been claimed by most of the UK national press over the weekend that a UK version of the Car Scrappage Scheme will be introduced in the budget by Alistair Darling. The scheme aims to offer new car buyers a guaranteed trade-in against a new, cleaner car of £2,000. But it is being suggested that the Government will insist that car manufacturers chip in half this money, with the tax payer paying the other half.