fuel pressure regulators
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im after 1 for my impreza my95 i dont want 2 get a cheap make seen them for about 50quod lol and seen 2/3 that ppl say to get fuelabs,Aeromotive,sx the prolem is i only got about 200 at most 2 spend on1 and cant find the regulators for sale in many places allso i want 1 with a guage as well
the fuelabs one i seen dont come with a guage and are about £200 Allready unless sum1 knows somewhere thay do it with a gauge and how much
ive not seen a sx 1 for sale anywhere yet if any1 knows price and where fromwould be great
the Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator ive seen for £195 with the fittings and a gauge but not sure if this is anygood as cant find anything about it anywhere
any help any1 can give would be cool cheers guys
the fuelabs one i seen dont come with a guage and are about £200 Allready unless sum1 knows somewhere thay do it with a gauge and how much
ive not seen a sx 1 for sale anywhere yet if any1 knows price and where fromwould be great
the Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator ive seen for £195 with the fittings and a gauge but not sure if this is anygood as cant find anything about it anywhere
any help any1 can give would be cool cheers guys
Aeromotive / SX are one and the same m8. Mine was around £140 from the US inc gel filled gauge, VAT / del (don't ask, grrr), then another 15 / 20 on connectors from Alyn at AS (top bloke).
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I have an Aeromotive on mine without issue, 2xBosch 901's feeding it at 3.5 bar. The Fuelabs unit looks to be made better imho, I know many people who use them, not heard of a problem.
I know Mark at Lateral Performance has them in stock at a competitive price.
I know Mark at Lateral Performance has them in stock at a competitive price.
Did mine weekend just gone, aside from choosing the right fuel line (middle btw) once you've fitted the adaptor for the fuel rail very easy (adaptor is a pain but not to bad once the turbo heat shield is off). Well once you have worked out where to put the darn thing, that tbh takes the longest.
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