sard fpr genuine????
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sard fpr genuine????
How can you tell if a sard fuel pressure regulator is genuine??
Just got one off ebay and it said it was in sheffield and when it came its come from malaysia???
has anyone else got one of these and are they reliable????
Just got one off ebay and it said it was in sheffield and when it came its come from malaysia???
has anyone else got one of these and are they reliable????
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It's a fake, I guarantee it. I bought one off those same crooks in 'Sheffield' via ebay, and basically they're a shopfront who take your money on the promise that the item is in stock and dispatched from Sheffield, when in fact they just get it sent out direct from the counterfeiters in Malaysia.
First time I hooked mine up I already felt like I'd been stitched up but thought I'd just suck it and see. Surprise surprise, it straight away started spraying fuel out every which way - the circumference seal that joins the two halves together was leaking.
I bought a genuine one from a place called Temple Tuning, also on ebay, and it is definitely genuine. When I put the fake and the genuine one side by side, the packaging, instructions etc, the difference is really obvious. Not having them side by side, if you didn't know what to look for, you could believe that the fake was real. Apart from the fact that it came from Malaysia.
Demand your money back and invoke the ebay rule about sellers not misdescribing the item location. Don't even bother using it.
First time I hooked mine up I already felt like I'd been stitched up but thought I'd just suck it and see. Surprise surprise, it straight away started spraying fuel out every which way - the circumference seal that joins the two halves together was leaking.
I bought a genuine one from a place called Temple Tuning, also on ebay, and it is definitely genuine. When I put the fake and the genuine one side by side, the packaging, instructions etc, the difference is really obvious. Not having them side by side, if you didn't know what to look for, you could believe that the fake was real. Apart from the fact that it came from Malaysia.
Demand your money back and invoke the ebay rule about sellers not misdescribing the item location. Don't even bother using it.
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