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ArthurS 2003-09-16 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by BOO
OK help me out here .. I thought "RICE" Meant .. it looks cool !!! ... :?: :?
(I know I will get hell for this question ... lol )


Bwhahahahhahah....

Sergio, when you see a honda civic with a fart can, primer body panels, z3 fenders, and different rims in front then back...basically something along the lines of this:

http://www.beaterz.com/reviews/1000/..._boy_front.jpg


http://www.beaterz.com/reviews/1000/...r_boy_back.jpg

http://www.beaterz.com/reviews/0300/...back_right.jpg

Those are RICE

BOO 2003-09-16 06:28 PM

:lol: :lol: :lol: Ahhhh Now I know ... Thanks Art..
BTW that car looks crappy.. or "RICE" .. :lol: :lol:

Egan 2003-09-16 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by sperry
When you run high boost (upgraded turbo) you need more fuel that the stock fuel delivery system can provide. Usually just upgraded injectors are enought, but due to the stock fuel rails design, cylinder #3 tends to be a little lower on pressure than the other 4, meaning it can run lean under high demand and detonate. The solution is to upgrade the fuel rails to a setup that can flow more fuel and provide more even fuel pressure to the injectors.

Exactly! What happens is the stock rails are setup as a serial setup, meaning one cylinder is fed after the other along a line. #3 gets fuel last and thus can have lower pressure and flow. Perrin rails, as well as others, change the system to a parallel setup where every cylinder is fed evenly. In addition, the Perrin kit uses stainless steel hoses and aluminum blocks for the rails. I did I write-up when I installed my kit:

http://mikeegan.stormpages.com/Rails.html

Taking off the intake manifold was an interesting endeavour, but well worth it. Many people run similiar power as me and don't upgrade the rails and they are doing fine. For me, I was willing to spend the $ for the extra peace of mind.

tysonK 2003-09-16 08:12 PM

::your car is bitch'n egan

sperry 2003-09-16 08:59 PM

Nice write up man!

tysonK 2003-09-16 11:52 PM

dude look at his whole site, he has write ups on everything he has done. :shock:

"he's all-up-ons! with the website write up thing"


good job


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