Sure enough, there was another O-ring on the fuel rail. Although interesting enough, I tried reusing my old one and it seems that my FPR might be a smidgen wider or the O-ring compressed more. This caused a fuel leak of course. So I used the one that make with the new FPS and it seems to work. Is the FPR supposed to be able to rotate? The bracket doesn't compress down to where the FPR doesn't move. Although 9PSI isn't much so I doubt it's an issue. I just didn't bother checking to see if mine would rotate as well. With 2 O-rings it was on nice and tight.
Here's what it looks like. I chopped off 2 barbs on the fitting since it was too long and I didn't want to stretch the plastic tubing too much.
it shouldn't move, but it might be that the bracket bent a little when you had the second o-ring in - so if it was nice and tight with 2 of them throw the second one in as well - if it doesn't leak it can't hurt.
the pressure there is 43psi not 9psi (that was the answer to how much vacuum the engine makes).
that turned out nice and clean with the barb cut and the matching rubber end
EDIT: it looks like there's a little space between the rim of the FPR and the rail, so most likely the bracket bent a little that's why you can move it (it should move but not freely, keep in mind that this is larger and has the fitting on as well which makes it easier to turn compared to the tiny stock one)