You'll need to use an in-line regulator like one from Aeromotive, Barry Grant, Holley, etc. Pro-M makes a fuel regulator block that lets you use the stock type FPR with their billet rail setup but I'm not sure if they sell it separately. You could call and ask. You'll also need some fuel line adapters (Aeromotive or Downs Ford) to transition from the stock lines to the braided lines; unless you're replacing the stock lines all the way back to the tank that is.
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1990 Mustang GT 10.032 Seconds / 137.5 MPH
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