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Old 13 March 2016 | 06:07 PM
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Default RCM performance fuel rail kit and fpr fitting guide??? newage STI???

Hi all!

Does anyone have one of these kits fitted? if so is there a guide to fitting it? With pictures if possible?

I've contacted RCM direct but they don't have a guide to fitting/routing of fuel lines and FPR location? only guide is picture on their website but not shown fitted on engine! HELP!!!

Will be fitting on a blob sti uk type 2004 model

Thanks in advance, Joe
Old 13 March 2016 | 07:46 PM
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Everyone does it a little differently.

Unfortunately it'll be down to existing mods that are on the vehicle and fitting it where it works best.

The FPR is usually fitted in the centre near where the TMIC used to be if fitting a FMIC.
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Thanks Markfey,

It still has the TMIC on it so no room there but i have removed the aircon pump so was thinking of that area as space is a little tight everywhere else! really could do with some pictures of other members setup to get a rough idea on where to route the pipes? under the manifold or over the top? I have also fitted phenolic spacers so there's a little more room to play with in that respect!

Thanks.
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