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I have a b16a in a 89 hatch with DC sport 4-2-1 one piece header, Apex Cat back, AEM intake. Thinking of a new fuel rail. Would that help or just be a waste of gas and if so what would be the next best step for the best improvement power wise. And would a strut bar or sway worth buying?
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Re: Fuel Rail

i would say cams with corresponding valvetrain
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Re: Fuel Rail

cams + valvetrain


best way to add 20+ HP.

also...i would suggest changing that header to a 4-1 with 2.5inch collector.
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Re: Fuel Rail

fuel rail wont give you any more power.
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Re: Fuel Rail

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I have a b16a in a 89 hatch with DC sport 4-2-1 one piece header, Apex Cat back, AEM intake. Thinking of a new fuel rail. Would that help or just be a waste of gas and if so what would be the next best step for the best improvement power wise. And would a strut bar or sway worth buying?
also, the strut bars are nearly worthless.
The Suspension Techniques rear 22mm sway bar is great and improves handling drastically. It is a waste of money tho unless you plan on competitively road racing.
I'd go for the valvetrain. Or maybe a good clutch/flywheel combo.
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Re: Fuel Rail

cams and valvetrain it is thanks alot
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