FM's 1.6 Fuel Rail
#1
FM's 1.6 Fuel Rail
What's everyone think of it? Seems as if the deal is reasonable as you get all the SS fitings with it. At $199, you even get some bling! Here's a pic link: http://www.flyinmiata.com/Store/images/04-46575.jpg
Mike
Mike
#4
here in cali...anything that shines under your hood or is colorful will make the cop thats pulling you over question you. That is why im going with all black under my hood. I have just begun going all black so I will show you guys pictures when its done. It looks like a quality piece but I would have to have it painted flat black or semi flat black just to have the cops STFU lol
#7
I think it's a complete waste of money... one more thing for the check-writing crowd to buy after their ***** extension surgery.
Why do you want to do this mod?
If it's just for looks, then only you can decide if it's too much.
If it's for performance, then I see no advantage. It doesn't appear to be any bigger than stock. My stock fuel hoses have lasted 140k miles, so I see no benefit to the braided ones other than looks. Since they specifically didn't say anything about it flowing better, then you can bet it doesn't. I don't see a single advantage other than looks.. and funny how it's the same color as this :gay:
They're right about the safety aspect of giving even pressure throughout the rail so the #4 doesn't go lean... but I have yet to see actual tests that included pressure measurements throughout the rail at full flow of single vs. dual feed. I don't think anybody has individually measured temps or A/F at each cylinder... so the #4 lean problem may be all in our heads.
I did the dual feed mod and it took about 10 minutes. Find a buddy with a drill press and tap it yourself for $5 in brass and $5 of fuel line from Kragen.
Why do you want to do this mod?
If it's just for looks, then only you can decide if it's too much.
If it's for performance, then I see no advantage. It doesn't appear to be any bigger than stock. My stock fuel hoses have lasted 140k miles, so I see no benefit to the braided ones other than looks. Since they specifically didn't say anything about it flowing better, then you can bet it doesn't. I don't see a single advantage other than looks.. and funny how it's the same color as this :gay:
They're right about the safety aspect of giving even pressure throughout the rail so the #4 doesn't go lean... but I have yet to see actual tests that included pressure measurements throughout the rail at full flow of single vs. dual feed. I don't think anybody has individually measured temps or A/F at each cylinder... so the #4 lean problem may be all in our heads.
I did the dual feed mod and it took about 10 minutes. Find a buddy with a drill press and tap it yourself for $5 in brass and $5 of fuel line from Kragen.
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yet, no one has yet to take any steps to deem weather the DIY route or a larger purple piece will perform better. And at what point do you need a larger fuel rail? and how many people are running +275rwhp on a built 1.6 that are in the market for it because the sotck rail is in adequate of supplying the fuel? just a thought. I dunno.
#10
In fact someone on m.net just provided some data using EGT at each runner on a header. If I recall the differences were marginal at best, but #4 appeared to be cooler than the rest. Which goes against what people have been saying for a while.
The fm rail looks like a nice piece, and I like the fact that it comes with the braided steel lines. Maybe it isn't the best $200 spent on performance, but is a nice dress up item for the engine bay. If you don't like the color a $5 rattle can of spray paint will fix it up for you.
The fm rail looks like a nice piece, and I like the fact that it comes with the braided steel lines. Maybe it isn't the best $200 spent on performance, but is a nice dress up item for the engine bay. If you don't like the color a $5 rattle can of spray paint will fix it up for you.
#14
EGTs are next to useless for tuning and by extension next to useless for diagnosing anything but gross deficiencies. Way to complex of a problem to go by such incomplete data as an EGT gauge will supply. The lean condition in the Miata may only occur over a fuel pressure range of a few psi and and an RPM spread of a 100 RPM or so, wouldn't even show up on an EGT gauge.
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In fact someone on m.net just provided some data using EGT at each runner on a header. If I recall the differences were marginal at best, but #4 appeared to be cooler than the rest. Which goes against what people have been saying for a while.
The fm rail looks like a nice piece, and I like the fact that it comes with the braided steel lines. Maybe it isn't the best $200 spent on performance, but is a nice dress up item for the engine bay. If you don't like the color a $5 rattle can of spray paint will fix it up for you.
The fm rail looks like a nice piece, and I like the fact that it comes with the braided steel lines. Maybe it isn't the best $200 spent on performance, but is a nice dress up item for the engine bay. If you don't like the color a $5 rattle can of spray paint will fix it up for you.
well that should be the case since the 99+ returnless rail is feed from #4.
#18
yet, no one has yet to take any steps to deem weather the DIY route or a larger purple piece will perform better. And at what point do you need a larger fuel rail? and how many people are running +275rwhp on a built 1.6 that are in the market for it because the sotck rail is in adequate of supplying the fuel? just a thought. I dunno.
That being said, modifying the stock rail for dual feed is cheap insurance. I can't find the thread, but I do remember that someone did flow test a dual feed stock rail, ****'s rail, and the vishnu rail....damn...
#19
Granted you need to read thru the thread, but I found some data comparing a dual feed stocker vs. the old vishnu dual feed rail. Basically not that much difference at all. Cost vs. added performance just doesn't seem worth it since at that price you could just modify the stocker and have money left over for something like WI.
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