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Old 01-19-2010, 06:15 PM
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Im thinking of getting an aftermarket fuel rail for my b18b1 0bd2.

Im getting it from OptionJDM. Its going to be a Benen fuel rail.

Its just the rail I believe. So I will have to swap over my injectors and stuff.

Can sumone tell me how to do it. I cant find any DIY.

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It's simple, you unbolt the rail, and then pull the injectors out, but make sure the o rings are not rips or cracked, and then just install them onto the new fuel rail.
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There are also 4 little squares with metal tips in them, looks like a plug to send off sparks. Are those attatched to the injectors too.

Also, there is a clear ish kinda **** on the left side of the rail. Im assuming that **** comes off. then is there anything inside my OEM rail that i need to take out. i.e a tube inside.

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The clips are the injector clips, and you need to undue the fuel line, it's not hard to do, just look at it, and you will figure it out.
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Sweet. But what about this thing. looks like a tube that goes it. Do i gotta take that out too

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That's a fuel lever, the fuel line goes to that from the fuel filter.
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Does that rube come out.

So from, your prespective, with my limited knowledge, do you think I am capable of doing this.

Also how long would this take.

Just pop out the injectors, pop them in my new fuel rail.
take the tube out and slide it in the new rail(if the tube needs to come out)
Take off the **** and screw it on my new one
and done...
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there is no tube in the fuel rail
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ok. thanks
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lol!
why are you getting a fuel rail anyways?
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Why not. Its a upgrade.
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waste of ------- money, and sometimes the casting on fuel rail can cause problems. just simple manufactureing errors. dont buy it. pointless. oem rails can handle like 500hp and provide enough fuel. if anything, just paint your old and clean it up nice.... dude you spend to much money on things you dont need. yes engine bling is nice, but honestly this is silly.
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true true. im ordering sum stuff from optionJDM now.
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