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    1. #1
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      Apr 2003
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      Billet fuel rails without logos?

      Another quick question as I'm still gathering parts...

      I'm looking for some large ID billet fuel rails for my new twin-turbo LS2 build; I'm looking for 3/8 NPT or 1/2 NPT or ORB port inlets as I'll be running 75lb injectors.



      Does anyone make a natural finish fuel rail WITHOUT a huge logo on them? So far the FAST rails have the least obnoxious logo, but I'm not a huge fan of the red anodizing... natural, silver, or black would be preferred.
      1969 Chevelle
      Old setup: Procharged/intercooled/EFI 353 SBC, TKO, ATS/SPC/Global West suspension, C6 brakes & hydroboost.
      In progress: LS2, 3.0 Whipple, T56 Magnum, torque arm & watts link, Wilwood Aero6/4 brakes, Mk60 ABS, vaporworx, floater 9" rear, etc.


    2. #2
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      Ask Tom Nelson. The ones he put on my motor had no logos.

    3. #3
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      Check with Mike Norris, I thought I read he was making some now.
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    4. #4
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      Jul 2006
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      Thanks MuscleRodz !!

      All of my custom rails are anodized and logo'd at this point, but the top could be milled to remove the logo and reveal the natural aluminum finish.

      I do have a couple sets of natural finish no logo rails in a FAST design and use a -8 O-ring fitting. PM me for details.

      If you can do it at all, try to stay away from the NPT fittings on the end of the rails and try to get a set utilizing O-rings. I have seen a few issues with the NPT style setups.

      Mike Norris
      Mike Norris

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