Fuel rails now making in house. Pictures inside.

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I don't think these will be big sellers but wanted to give some of my customers this option. I will make custom fuel rails when ordered. These rails will fit Gen II plenums and come with any size fittings on each end as you want them. Most use -8 in and -6 out. I am getting a Gen I in to see if they will also fit the earlier vipers. I cut and machined the rails all in house so expect 2 weeks time to get your order done. I do have some in stock ready to go that are pre-made already.

Cost on these rails unpolished will be $325.00 and lightly polished $350.00 plus shipping.

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If that's "lightly polished," can I send you some of my other parts for a "light polish?"

As usual ab, nice work.

We need to get a few of us together for a home shop aftermarket parts conference. You, Big Brake Dave, and maybe I'll even bring those shiny heat shields I made. Start us a "master" catalog...
 
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If that's "lightly polished," can I send you some of my other parts for a "light polish?"

As usual ab, nice work.

We need to get a few of us together for a home shop aftermarket parts conference. You, Big Brake Dave, and maybe I'll even bring those shiny heat shields I made. Start us a "master" catalog...

Actually not a bad idea. :)
 

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If that's "lightly polished," can I send you some of my other parts for a "light polish?"

As usual ab, nice work.

We need to get a few of us together for a home shop aftermarket parts conference. You, Big Brake Dave, and maybe I'll even bring those shiny heat shields I made. Start us a "master" catalog...
+1. That's for sure.

~Craig

Well:D give me a list and I'll give you a qoute to send MONEY:omg: that's all it takes:2tu:

As of now I have 9 different items working:drive: It takes MONEY & time:usa:

Show me the MONEY:eater:

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BigBrakeDave: Do you think you can re-create the GenI/II soft-top frame in lightweight aluminum? Mine flew off the car and I put it back together with epoxy. It looks like Frankenstein but is functional.
 

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BigBrakeDave: Do you think you can re-create the GenI/II soft-top frame in lightweight aluminum? Mine flew off the car and I put it back together with epoxy. It looks like Frankenstein but is functional.

Hey Tony,

Did you get a job yet :lmao::lmao::lmao:and about 4 monster loans:omg:
Something like that would be very costly to make, maybe one of the replacement top guys might be able to come up with something:usa: that's a lot of different pieces.

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Hey Tony,

Did you get a job yet :lmao::lmao::lmao:and about 4 monster loans:omg:

Actually, do you have any positions open? :D

Hey AB: Is there any performance benefit from these fuel rails on a stock NA engine? I will most likely order one (if Dave gives me a job) for show. Looks very nice AB!
 

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re: Soft Top Frame. Judging by the way the stock version eventually bows when used, I would buy a COUPLE of a better version!
 
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With a stock Viper these rails are not needed. Stock flow for a stock viper is just fine and dandy. If you need a little more fuel you may just want to get a voiltage boobster to increase fuel pressure flow.
 

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How would these fuel rails affect the throttle cable bracket? Mine crashes into the bracket and the cable has to be off angle by about 20 degrees.
 

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