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Old 01-04-2007, 09:35 PM
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

Why do you ask?
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (clean rice)

i want to get a bling fuel rail and i would like the bore to be close to stock size as i can get, but every high flow fuel rail i see has a different bore. i assume the only difference between a high flow fuel rail and stock fuel rail is the bore. i am also assuming that the only difference between a b and d fuel rail is the bore size. if im incorrect please correct me. my engine is a stock b16 so i dont want to get a new fuel rail with a huge bore.
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

It wont effect your injector in any way if get an aftermarket "bling" fuel rail. The injectors let a certain amount of fuel into the cylinders. All the excess fuel returns to the tank.
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (Amped)

i know a bling fuel rail will not affect the injectors, im not worried about that. what i am worried about is the bigger bore affecting my fuel pressure. i dont have an after market fpr so if i can get a better looking fuel rail with the same bore then i know that my fuel pressure will not be affected. i could be wrong about the bore size affecting fuel pressure, if so please correct me. it just seems like it would be common sense.
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

can somebody please answer my original question. i typed fuel rail into the honda-tech search feature and looked through all 943 archived results and could not find the answer to my question. i know someone has to know the answer to my original question.


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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

Bore Size only changes the volume present in the fuel rail.
This DOES NOT Change the Pressure in the Fuel Rail.
The Pressure is regulated by the FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. Gasp!

This is a very Basic Principle. Increases in stored Volume Capacity do not affect stored Volume Pressure.

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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (EG-B20vtec)

i thought that if u get a bigger bore fuel rail than the current bore u have, then u will have to adjust you fuel pressure to get back to the stock psi. i dont want to adjust my fuel pressure so would rather get a new fuel rail that has the same size bore as the stock one.
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (EG-B20vtec)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EG-B20vtec &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Bore Size only changes the volume present in the fuel rail.
This DOES NOT Change the Pressure in the Fuel Rail.
The Pressure is regulated by the FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. Gasp!

This is a very Basic Principle. Increases in stored Volume Capacity do not affect stored Volume Pressure.

</TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EG-B20vtec &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Bore Size only changes the volume present in the fuel rail.
This DOES NOT Change the Pressure in the Fuel Rail.
The Pressure is regulated by the FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. Gasp!

This is a very Basic Principle. Increases in stored Volume Capacity do not affect stored Volume Pressure.

</TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EG-B20vtec &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Bore Size only changes the volume present in the fuel rail.
This DOES NOT Change the Pressure in the Fuel Rail.
The Pressure is regulated by the FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. Gasp!

This is a very Basic Principle. Increases in stored Volume Capacity do not affect stored Volume Pressure.

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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (ZacCarter)

ok so i was completely wrong, now i will research the topic of fuel pressure more. now that we have determined my assumption are not correct, can somebody please answer my original questions.

FROM NOW ON CAN WE PLEASE STOP GETTING OFF TOPIC. IF U DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS THEN DONT POST IN THIS THREAD. IT IS A SIMPLE QUESTION AND IT REQUIRES A SIMPLE ANSWER. I AM SORRY I EVEN ANSWERED THE FIRST RESPONSE TO MY THREAD WHICH WAS "WHY DO U ASK" BY CLEAN RICE BECAUSE MY ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION AND MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON FUEL PRESSURE HAVE LEAD THIS THREAD AWAY FROM THE CORRECT ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS:

what is the stock bore of b series fuel rail?
what is the stock bore of d series fuel rail?





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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crxmadness &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">somebody has to know</TD></TR></TABLE>

STOP BUYING INTO THE PROPAGANDA!

You completelty missed the entire point.
Who gives a flip what the internal bore size is on a stock fuel rail. It doesn't make a difference.

IF YOU WANT "BLING" AND YOU WANT A STOCK BORE SIZE ORDER THIS AND STFU !!! It's number 4. (It's a damn 99-00 CIVIC SI Stock Fuel Rail)

http://www.hondaautomotivepart...84%29

It can easily be polished and "BLINGED"

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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crxmadness &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

FROM NOW ON CAN WE PLEASE STOP GETTING OFF TOPIC. IF U DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS THEN DONT POST IN THIS THREAD. IT IS A SIMPLE QUESTION AND IT REQUIRES A SIMPLE ANSWER. I AM SORRY I EVEN ANSWERED THE FIRST RESPONSE TO MY THREAD WHICH WAS "WHY DO U ASK" BY CLEAN RICE BECAUSE MY ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION AND MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON FUEL PRESSURE HAVE LEAD THIS THREAD AWAY FROM THE CORRECT ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS:

what is the stock bore of b series fuel rail?
what is the stock bore of d series fuel rail?

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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

Everything EG-B20vtec has said is correct. If you want to know so bad, why don't you cut one in half?
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

i never stated EG-B20vtec was wrong. i appreciate EG-B20vtec correcting me on my assumptions about fuel pressure, but i still would like to know what the stock bore is.

also if i had an extra fuel rail i would cut it in half, but the only one i have is on my car. if u have one u can send it to me and ill cut it in half.
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (crxmadness)

Simply unscrew the inlet and measure it.

None of us will ever know why it matters, the answer is as pertinent as finding out how big your esophagus is in order to wear a gold chain.

Just get the fuel rail of your dreams and while you're at it that fake Mugen Valve cover should help regulate your increase in fuel pressure.

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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (EG-B20vtec)

i just measured the y8 fuel rail i have laying in my room and it appears to be around 12mm bore.

That being said, you do realize volume is area*length right? The b-series fuel rail is most likely going to be longer so it'll have more volume there alone. Nevermind the fact that volume will have very little to do with how much fuel goes through the injector (theoretically there will be less pressure drop but it'd be such a small amount compared to the variance in stock fuel pressure regulators to start with that it's insignificant).

Volume basically means nothing, pressure is the only thing that does and the regulator will only let the fuel rail contain fuel at a certain pressure no matter how big the volume is.
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (njn63)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by njn63 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i just measured the y8 fuel rail i have laying in my room and it appears to be around 12mm bore.

That being said, you do realize volume is area*length right? The b-series fuel rail is most likely going to be longer so it'll have more volume there alone. Nevermind the fact that volume will have very little to do with how much fuel goes through the injector (theoretically there will be less pressure drop but it'd be such a small amount compared to the variance in stock fuel pressure regulators to start with that it's insignificant).

Volume basically means nothing, pressure is the only thing that does and the regulator will only let the fuel rail contain fuel at a certain pressure no matter how big the volume is.</TD></TR></TABLE>

You can't use a dseries fuel rail on a bseries motor. The injector spacing is different. It's even different between some bseries manifolds.
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (EG-B20vtec)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EG-B20vtec &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Simply unscrew the inlet and measure it.

None of us will ever know why it matters, the answer is as pertinent as finding out how big your esophagus is in order to were a gold chain.

Just get the fuel rail of your dreams and while your at it that fake Mugen Valve cover should help regulate your increase in fuel pressure. </TD></TR></TABLE>

IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH U MENTALLY OR CAN U JUST NOT COMPREHEND WHAT I HAVE TOLD U TWICE ALREADY:

FROM NOW ON CAN WE PLEASE STOP GETTING OFF TOPIC. IF U DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS THEN DONT POST IN THIS THREAD. IT IS A SIMPLE QUESTION AND IT REQUIRES A SIMPLE ANSWER. I AM SORRY I EVEN ANSWERED THE FIRST RESPONSE TO MY THREAD WHICH WAS "WHY DO U ASK" BY CLEAN RICE BECAUSE MY ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION AND MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON FUEL PRESSURE HAVE LEAD THIS THREAD AWAY FROM THE CORRECT ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS:

ALSO WHERE IN THIS THREAD DOES IT TALK ABOUT A MUGEN VALVE COVER? IM AM SORRY THAT YOUR LIFE IS SO BORING THAT YOU FEEL THE NEED TO KEEP HARRASSING THIS THREAD. IT IS VERY SAD TO KNOW THAT YOUR RESPONSES TO THIS THREAD ARE THE HIGHLIGHT OF YOUR DAY. NOW WITH THAT BEING SAID LET ME REPEAT FOR THE FOURTH TIME:

FROM NOW ON CAN WE PLEASE STOP GETTING OFF TOPIC. IF U DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS THEN DONT POST IN THIS THREAD. IT IS A SIMPLE QUESTION AND IT REQUIRES A SIMPLE ANSWER. I AM SORRY I EVEN ANSWERED THE FIRST RESPONSE TO MY THREAD WHICH WAS "WHY DO U ASK" BY CLEAN RICE BECAUSE MY ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION AND MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON FUEL PRESSURE HAVE LEAD THIS THREAD AWAY FROM THE CORRECT ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS:


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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crxmadness &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH U MENTALLY OR CAN U JUST NOT COMPREHEND WHAT I HAVE TOLD U TWICE ALREADY:

FROM NOW ON CAN WE PLEASE STOP GETTING OFF TOPIC. IF U DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS THEN DONT POST IN THIS THREAD. IT IS A SIMPLE QUESTION AND IT REQUIRES A SIMPLE ANSWER. I AM SORRY I EVEN ANSWERED THE FIRST RESPONSE TO MY THREAD WHICH WAS "WHY DO U ASK" BY CLEAN RICE BECAUSE MY ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION AND MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON FUEL PRESSURE HAVE LEAD THIS THREAD AWAY FROM THE CORRECT ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS:

ALSO WHERE IN THIS THREAD DOES IT TALK ABOUT A MUGEN VALVE COVER? IM AM SORRY THAT YOUR LIFE IS SO BORING THAT YOU FEEL THE NEED TO KEEP HARRASSING THIS THREAD. IT IS VERY SAD TO KNOW THAT YOUR RESPONSES TO THIS THREAD ARE THE HIGHLIGHT OF YOUR DAY. NOW WITH THAT BEING SAID LET ME REPEAT FOR THE FOURTH TIME:

FROM NOW ON CAN WE PLEASE STOP GETTING OFF TOPIC. IF U DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS THEN DONT POST IN THIS THREAD. IT IS A SIMPLE QUESTION AND IT REQUIRES A SIMPLE ANSWER. I AM SORRY I EVEN ANSWERED THE FIRST RESPONSE TO MY THREAD WHICH WAS "WHY DO U ASK" BY CLEAN RICE BECAUSE MY ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION AND MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON FUEL PRESSURE HAVE LEAD THIS THREAD AWAY FROM THE CORRECT ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS:


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CLEARLY...There is something wrong with you "MENTALLY".

Common Sense OWNS YOU.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crxmadness &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH U MENTALLY OR CAN U JUST NOT COMPREHEND WHAT I HAVE TOLD U TWICE ALREADY:

FROM NOW ON CAN WE PLEASE STOP GETTING OFF TOPIC. IF U DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS THEN DONT POST IN THIS THREAD. IT IS A SIMPLE QUESTION AND IT REQUIRES A SIMPLE ANSWER. I AM SORRY I EVEN ANSWERED THE FIRST RESPONSE TO MY THREAD WHICH WAS "WHY DO U ASK" BY CLEAN RICE BECAUSE MY ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION AND MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON FUEL PRESSURE HAVE LEAD THIS THREAD AWAY FROM THE CORRECT ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS:

ALSO WHERE IN THIS THREAD DOES IT TALK ABOUT A MUGEN VALVE COVER? IM AM SORRY THAT YOUR LIFE IS SO BORING THAT YOU FEEL THE NEED TO KEEP HARRASSING THIS THREAD. IT IS VERY SAD TO KNOW THAT YOUR RESPONSES TO THIS THREAD ARE THE HIGHLIGHT OF YOUR DAY. NOW WITH THAT BEING SAID LET ME REPEAT FOR THE FOURTH TIME:

FROM NOW ON CAN WE PLEASE STOP GETTING OFF TOPIC. IF U DONT KNOW THE ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS THEN DONT POST IN THIS THREAD. IT IS A SIMPLE QUESTION AND IT REQUIRES A SIMPLE ANSWER. I AM SORRY I EVEN ANSWERED THE FIRST RESPONSE TO MY THREAD WHICH WAS "WHY DO U ASK" BY CLEAN RICE BECAUSE MY ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION AND MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON FUEL PRESSURE HAVE LEAD THIS THREAD AWAY FROM THE CORRECT ANSWER TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTIONS:


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Jesus christ buddy, calm down, go get laid, log off the internet...do something that will take your mind off this thread.

go to the wreckers, pull off a b-series and d-series fuel rail and measure it. I actually have both sitting here...but considering the lack of maturity from your posts, find your own answers
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Default Re: what is the stock bore of b and d series fuel rails? (njn63)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by njn63 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i just measured the y8 fuel rail i have laying in my room and it appears to be around 12mm bore.</TD></TR></TABLE>

thanks for staying on topic. a 12mm bore is .4724 inches or close to 15/32 of an inch. so now we know the bore of a d series fuel rail.

we would know the stock bore of a b series fuel rail but Mr.RHTuner does not like my maturity level so he has taken it upon himself to be the more mature person in this situation and not post what the bore size is of the b series fuel rail that he has. somebody please pat him on the back and give him a cookie.



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