Fuel rail question RB25 Series 1

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Hey brothas - I'm currently running a Greddy manifold (real deal) on my RB25 in the S30... Planning on switching out the stock fuel rail for an aftermarket one. Can you guys give me some guidance on this?

Obviously, I'd like to keep the price down, but I have a fresh set of topfeed injectors en route from Deatschwerks and would like to do this all at once.

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I'd go with a Greddy rail or one from Raw Brokerage if you want to keep it simple. I made my own rail from fuel rail stock with a couple choice bits and a lot of measuring. It wasn't fun pulling all the mounting hardware together and tapping all that either, so I'd recommend buying one.

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I have a JGY Fuel rail. I haven't had any problems with it. Running MSD top feed Injectors...No leaks

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Any other suggestions? Looking to nail this down over the weekend.

EDIT: Now that I see the prices on side-feed rails, I may just hold off. Bleh.

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OG AZHITMAN!!!!! sir I believe those are some very good options for you to follow. On our rb25det you are aware to go top feed you need the resistor packs to help them correct. As for the rail
http://www.godspeedproject.com/nissan-s ... -fuel-rail

and of course the $60 specials on ebay. :)

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:) Thanks man!

My mistake in the first post, my injectors are side-feed. Thus, my cost issue. :(

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yep.... Gonna have to hit bite the bullet on the cost. Not many people made aftermarket side feed. But have you tried yahoo japan or rinkya?

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Circuit sports makes side feed rails. I had one but sold it for top feed. Requires using stock injector retainers.

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meet07 wrote:I have a JGY Fuel rail. I haven't had any problems with it. Running MSD top feed Injectors...No leaks
I have a few parts from JGY, top quality stuff and the guys there are very friendly and easy to work with.


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