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Fuel rails - fuel pressure gauge

Crackerjack17

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So I want to add a fuel pressure gauge and my question is... I can buy the fuel line adapter that's for nitrous and tap off that for $60, or put that money towards boomba or equivalent fuel rails for $290 and use a tap on the rail. Plus I might go e85 in future. Are fuel rails waste of money for my power level? I'd ideally like to see 700 ish at the wheels eventually.
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I'm still running stock fuel rails on E85 making around 750whp. I've had no issues.
 

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stock rails are fine
 

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These stock fuel rails look and work like any aftermarket rails you would get. They just aren't as pretty. But you can't really see them anyway.
 
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Thanks for the reply's.
 

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Not to hijack this thread but is there a way to install the fuel pressure sensor for the gauge without buying new rails or the nitrous adapter? Can I cut the stock fuel line and insert a T into it? Thanks
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