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would this fpr work on our car with a return fuel system and turbo. i need one asap but cant afford $150 for a nice aeromotive one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/G-JDM...17299980QQrdZ1
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It's a fuel pressure regulator.. you can make it work for whatever application. if you havent done already you will need to put a fitting on your stock fuel rail to connect the rail to the side port of the regulator. then from the bottom of the regulator goes back to the tank. I'm sure you are aware of all this already.
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Originally Posted by v8eaterokv6
would this fpr work on our car with a return fuel system and turbo. i need one asap but cant afford $150 for a nice aeromotive one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/G-JDM...17299980QQrdZ1
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yea, you can use it..... if you like crap.
there is a reason the aeromotive one is $150+ and that one is $35.
Quality. There is probably no guarantee that the cheap *** one would even hold the pressure constant.
there is a reason the aeromotive one is $150+ and that one is $35.
Quality. There is probably no guarantee that the cheap *** one would even hold the pressure constant.
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Originally Posted by andyman97
I'm sure you could use it but again, I'm not even using one. If you do consider this, it looks kinda cheap and generic. Just remember that you get what you pay for.
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