Isn't the fuel feed suppose to go to the regulator before it goes to the rails. From your explanation the feed line is going straight to the rail then crosses over than goes to regulator.
Depends on which Holley injectors you're referring to. I know they fit the Holley 522-228x 220lb injectors and the Bosch 210lb injectors. Depending on your intake you'll have to modify the hight of the rail mount and/or use injectior spacers
Thanks... It's just a standard adjustable regulator. I believe I bought that one off ebay... I couldn't find the exact one to link but this is almost (if not...) identical to mine....probably just labeled differently. rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F262596709995
Does not include the fittings... I believe they use a -8an orb (o-ring) fitting...check description for link to item.... You can source the fittings from companies like jegs or summit or you can find them on eBay and Amazon.
Hope you don’t mind I’m gonna borrow that same concept and build exactly what you did
No, not at all! Thanks for watching!
Do you have to hook up the vacuum line on the regulator that goes to intake
Yes.
That trimmed up cover looks great
How did the rails hold up, any leaks or anything?
No leaks so far. I even switched to Bosch 210 injectors and still no problems
@@Dragracetherapy thank you for the video and quick reply man! Life saver!
@@1sicz28 thanks for watching!
Are those ls1 injectors
Those injectors at that time were the Siemens dekka 80lb injectors
I’m wanting to make a lot of power with my 5.3 ls 80lb injectors & a single turbo, will these fuel rails hold up with my setup?
I got some valley cover seals and the knock sensor seals if your goin to replace them. I don't need them for my gen 4. But the intake looks great!
I bought the complete harness and it came w/ the new rubbers, which was good cause mine were done for
good deal!
Isn't the fuel feed suppose to go to the regulator before it goes to the rails. From your explanation the feed line is going straight to the rail then crosses over than goes to regulator.
Do you know if these rails will work with Holley injectors?
Depends on which Holley injectors you're referring to. I know they fit the Holley 522-228x 220lb injectors and the Bosch 210lb injectors. Depending on your intake you'll have to modify the hight of the rail mount and/or use injectior spacers
Intake looks good!
Thanks! Turned out better then I had hoped for.
The rails been ok leak free
Super helpful video! How have these rails held up? Also I'm definitely steeling that trimmed engine cover idea for my Jeep.
No issues so far, thanks for the comment!
What kind of manifold gasket do you recommend? Will they hold boost?
Stock replacement works just fine 👍
After all these years what's the verdict on those fuel rails? Did they leak did you have any issues with them?
Still working great! No issues what so ever 👍
Set up looks really slick, what kind of regular and where did you purchased it from?
Thanks... It's just a standard adjustable regulator. I believe I bought that one off ebay... I couldn't find the exact one to link but this is almost (if not...) identical to mine....probably just labeled differently.
rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F262596709995
@@Dragracetherapy thank you 👍
I was thinking of getting the same fuel rails. Do the rails come with the fittings if not where did you get them?
Does not include the fittings... I believe they use a -8an orb (o-ring) fitting...check description for link to item.... You can source the fittings from companies like jegs or summit or you can find them on eBay and Amazon.
BoostedJROD thank you
Do you know if these fuel rails will fit on a nnbs/tbss intake ?
That I dont know. Ive never had one to play around with