Magnum Bore Fuel Rails
Originally Posted by Zippo41189
so if i'm plannig on doing a turbo app. 1-2 years from now, i better buy one of these now b/c nothing from now to then is gonna come close to doing what this rail has? If so OKY DA, I'm in!
Originally Posted by grubiaco
I just intalled mine yesterday. So far so good. I'll try to come up with a review later. But as of right now it looks bad!
when I install the rail I'll leave a feedback also. everytime I go to NY for like 110mph I can't seem to get to 120mph like it's running out of air or gas(specially in high altitude area). hopefully this'll help contribute to the solution of my problem. few more days until rigorous testing O_Ov
i got mine..it looks huge but i don't see the detailed instructions anywhere
i am going to try to install like in a day or 2 after work
thanks again
btw...let me know how the testing goes...maybe i'll do some testing of my own but usually i can get the lance to get pretty high up...i know i have seen like 115 for sure
i am going to try to install like in a day or 2 after work
thanks again
btw...let me know how the testing goes...maybe i'll do some testing of my own but usually i can get the lance to get pretty high up...i know i have seen like 115 for sure
i could easily pull to 130 max and keep on trucking... 130 was about 5000 rpm in 5th... so the car had more. But on the street in cali you don't get many clear enough areas to pull stunts like that off.
I just got mine so i can do half of my review:
Quality
-I checked the bolts and each one fits perfect.
-Inside the rail it looks like it's dirty so I used the following things: wire hanger and cotton. the cotton caught a scrap of metal about 2 millimeter long and .5mm thick. I suggest people clean inside of their magnum rail.
-3ft away I look at the rail in different angle. Mine looks like it's been installed(prolly for fitment purposes). Minor scuff and scratches but I'll let it go since the part will be covered up with harnesses and crap anyway.
-about durability i wrapped cloth around the rail, then started testing. I hit a 2x2 wood 15" in diameter and the wood broke in half O_O. No dings, dents or any deformation on metal(btw I did this so you don't have to do it. not my fault if you try doing it yourselves and opposite results happen)
-last thing I check is both ends of the rail..... i see blackish thing around the diameter where the rod and the end connectors meet(epoxy?). and then I look inside the rail and saw similar things from the outside. So I took a small part of that substance. the substance has rubbery viscosity(so i'm guessing it's some sort of silicone/epoxy type mixture sealant)
the main concern I have is the substance that has been used to connect the rod (=====)and the end connectors(ll) ll=====ll is durable. Will it be able to withstand heat and obtain its sealing capacity? Other than that the product is ok. My next review will be installation and performance when I start putting this baby on O_Ow
Quality
-I checked the bolts and each one fits perfect.
-Inside the rail it looks like it's dirty so I used the following things: wire hanger and cotton. the cotton caught a scrap of metal about 2 millimeter long and .5mm thick. I suggest people clean inside of their magnum rail.
-3ft away I look at the rail in different angle. Mine looks like it's been installed(prolly for fitment purposes). Minor scuff and scratches but I'll let it go since the part will be covered up with harnesses and crap anyway.
-about durability i wrapped cloth around the rail, then started testing. I hit a 2x2 wood 15" in diameter and the wood broke in half O_O. No dings, dents or any deformation on metal(btw I did this so you don't have to do it. not my fault if you try doing it yourselves and opposite results happen)
-last thing I check is both ends of the rail..... i see blackish thing around the diameter where the rod and the end connectors meet(epoxy?). and then I look inside the rail and saw similar things from the outside. So I took a small part of that substance. the substance has rubbery viscosity(so i'm guessing it's some sort of silicone/epoxy type mixture sealant)
the main concern I have is the substance that has been used to connect the rod (=====)and the end connectors(ll) ll=====ll is durable. Will it be able to withstand heat and obtain its sealing capacity? Other than that the product is ok. My next review will be installation and performance when I start putting this baby on O_Ow
Last edited by kenshinx001; Sep 12, 2005 at 02:38 PM.


