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Old 01-04-2007, 01:28 AM   #7
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Default Re: fuel rail?

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Originally Posted by Jeff Chambers
Good read Coupe.....missed the second part of the question. Correct. Use the schrader valve on the factory rails. You can buy complete gauge kits from Accel, BBK and others. You can also get a temporary fuel pressure test kit from Actron at Sears for about $40 that will have fittings to work with most import and domestic systems.
Didnt mean to sound rude, you and unit are two guys I would be glad to see in my 'help me' post I guess I read between the lines on that one lol.......
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