Skunk2 Racing | SKU:
SKK350-06-5100
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Skunk2 Mitsubishi Evo VII/VIII/IX (4G63) Composite High Volume Fuel Rails
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Sale price
$227.29
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$239.25
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Skunk2 Mitsubishi Evo VII/VIII/IX (4G63) Composite High Volume Fuel Rails is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Delivery and Shipping
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Skunk2 Racing | SKU:
SKK350-06-5100
Sale price
$227.29
Regular price
$239.25
Unit price
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Skunk2 Mitsubishi Evo VII/VIII/IX (4G63) Composite High Volume Fuel Rails is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Skunk2's cutting-edge Composite Fuel Rail for the Evo VIII-IX is here. Skunk2's Composite Fuel Rails are made using a proprietary carbon-impregnated, aerospace thermo-polymer composite—a material that's 33-percent lighter, 60-percent stronger, and operates up to 100-degrees F cooler when compared to aluminum and insulates fuel from both radiant and conductive heat transfer underneath the hood, resulting in increased horsepower and torque. Composite Fuel Rails also feature large 0.625- in. internal bores for superior fuel injector pulsation dampening, are machined with a smooth interior finish, and feature radius-cut fuel injector outlets for improved flow characteristics. The special design that eliminates the sharp internal angles where the main bore meets the fuel injector bores inherent with conventional extruded- and drilled-aluminum designs can only be achieved with such composite materials. Skunk2's Evo Composite Fuel Rails are compatible with the factory fuel system, as well as all fuels, including alcohol, and can support up to 1,200 hp.
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