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Aeromotive Ford 4.6 L Ford Billet Fuel Rails 14103 on 2040-parts.com

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'99-'04 Ford Mustang 4.6 GT Fuel Rails
P/N 14103

This High Flow, Ford Fuel Rail Kit is designed to bolt down to the '99-'04 GT intake manifold. Normally employed by those converting to a high flow, return-style fuel system, these rails may now be used in conjunction with our new fuel pressure sensor adapter P/N 15112 to create a high flow fuel rail kit for those who wish to retain the stock style, return-less fuel system.


Flow-through design eliminates hydraulic fluctuation.
Plated mounting bracket included for direct, bolt on installation.
-8 AN ORB (O-Ring Boss) ports create a positive seal and eliminate the need for thread sealant. Fittings sold separately.
5/8" i.d. through-hole provides flow capabilities to support 2,000 plus HP racing applications.
Use with return-less fuel system requires purchase of fuel pressure sensor adapter P/N 15112, sold separately

 
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