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hiya,

wondering if fuel rails are vehicle specific, can't seem to find one to suit RB25 Neo DET....

wondering what CC injectors I'll be expecting to run aout 500rwhp, not that I'll ever run that high..just a question don't flame...

alos the flow rate of the fuel pumps required...I think I may need two fuel pumps working together? anyone know specs to bosch 044? can 2x 044 works?

umm and fuel regulators, how they rate these?

555cc will see you high 200kw @ the wheels. One 044 will be sufficient as it will support over 350kw on its own. should not have to replace rail or reg for under 300kw.

hiya,

wondering if fuel rails are vehicle specific, can't seem to find one to suit RB25 Neo DET....

wondering what CC injectors I'll be expecting to run aout 500rwhp, not that I'll ever run that high..just a question don't flame...

alos the flow rate of the fuel pumps required...I think I may need two fuel pumps working together? anyone know specs to bosch 044? can 2x 044 works?

umm and fuel regulators, how they rate these?

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