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Old 04-26-2004, 12:32 PM
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prj gen2 fuel rails

what you guys think about these they are cheaper than the first gen and supposed to be better and what about a fpr
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Re: prj gen2 fuel rails

I would save your money and get the intercooler.

The fuel rails are very nice though. Ive seen one set of the gen 1 PRJ rails and one set of the Thrasher rails, both looks great.

I think ZZP did a review about the fpr's. If I remember correctly they said to stay away from adjusting the fprs as the car becomes harder to tune.
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Re: prj gen2 fuel rails

i know i know but i was wonderin about these or the overpriced thrasher ones i personally like the red because of my car. hopefully ill be posting some pics on my car soon like tomorrow hopefully
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