Sure you can. AFAIK, it would basically be like the air cooled engine setup. Pretty sure there would be less joins to *potentially* leak using the WBX fuel rail system though. Having just swapped in a water cooled for my air cooled, my preference would be fuel rails over extra joins. Just my .02.
And FWIW, I have seen, online, custom made fuel rails. Neil.
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Kim Springer <kimspringer@rcn.com> wrote: > Can anyone explain to me why you need a fuel rail on a WBX? > > Couldn't you put the same thing together with some metal tees and fuel line > and proper clamps, or is there a flow volume/return built ito the design. > > I mean, it seems like there is a fear of the plastic fuel rails cracking, > not just the fuel lines. Anyone making metal replacements with brakets and > hold downs? > > Kim >
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