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HI everyone, I have a New and Unused HKS Fuel Rail & Fitting kit for sale, due to not changing fuel set-up (ECU,Injectors/pump/lines etc..) as early as I planned to.

To Suit RB26

It is a 10.5mm Genuine HKS Rail & fitting kit

I will post pics up in a few hours when I get home from work.

Everything is still in the box, will unpack for the photos later.

Price = $200.00 + $10.00 post to anywhere in Australia

Located in Eastern Suburbs, Victoria (3138)

Please Pm or call Chris on 0400028864

Cheers

It should be fine with a 040 and microtec. It will be fine for stock injectors. If I kept it, I would have to get it modified by RacePace to fit 11mm injectors, but Chris said it wasn't much of a problem to fit 11mm injectors in this rail, so cost would be minimal.

'm not ready to change to E85 yet. Need to do some other things first.

I am currently using Power FC, Sard 800 cc injectors, O44 in-tank. I am considering a flex-fuel option in the future using a Walbro 416 l/hr E85 pump, ID 1000cc or 2000cc injectors, LINK G4 and new fuel lines etc... Plus the HKS fuel rail would have suited my engine covers (HKS Purple Crinkle Paint), but I will grab another one down the road,

Cheers

Ok no worrys will let u know soon. I will be fitting it to a 34 R motor. Let me know if ya sell it before I get back to ya

No worries

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