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Old 3rd June 2009, 16:11   #1 (permalink)
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MUGEN Fuel rail

Mugen have just introduced the latest addition to their product range, the MUGEN fuel rail kit. This fuel rail is machined from a billet of aerospace grade aluminium. This means it’s lighter by 129g and adaptable to different fitment installations. It is black anodised with the MUGEN logo. It fits all K20 engines and is a perfect addition for anyone wanting a motorsport look to their engine, as it is widely used on MUGEN prepared racing K20 engines.

The Mugen fuel rail kit retails at £225 plus vat.



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cant wait to get a dc5, your going to love me when i turn 21.lol.
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Whats the gain?? is there any difference performance wise than the stock setup??
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Whats the gain?? is there any difference performance wise than the stock setup??
1Million bling point!

Fuel rails make no gains whatsoever. It does however allow you to run return lines, gauges etc if you uprate your fuel system in the future.
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1Million bling point!

Fuel rails make no gains whatsoever. It does however allow you to run return lines, gauges etc if you uprate your fuel system in the future.
Good post, Im sure us noobs will appreciate that . Thanks for the explaination
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nice! and that is a FN2 because of the intake manifold
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Hi all, does a fuel rail causes the engine to consume more fuel, if it still has stock ecu and stock injectors?

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