Billet Fuel Rails (2) for Honda/Acura NSX Suits all years accepts -8 AN port fittings with O'ring (Not Supplied) Suit OEM injectors (11mm) Shown in Photo or aftermarket injectors with Adaptors. (Injector Dynamics shown in photo) No modifications required to Fit OEM inlet Manifold. Can supply Hoses & fittings for extra cost. Many other NSX parts available, please contact if you're looking for something. |
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