ZZP fuel rails with headers
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I believe it'* because the the fuel line runs under the TB. I know with my TOGs (without an IC) it would of put the fuel line within an inch of hump of the crossover pipe.
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i just dont see how headers can change the placement of where the exhaust is flowing compared to the stock manifolds enough to matter...do i have any other options other than running the stock fuel rail? i really dont wanna cover my beauty... and i dont want to pay for the fuel logs
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Does it put the fuel down by the exhaust? I'd be running at that point. Something about heat and pressurized fuel.
I'd say stock and wait for the logs.
I'd say stock and wait for the logs.
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IDK about those. Since you are waiting on headers and the rail.. why not run your stock one for a while and then save up for the logs?