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Old 07 July 2010, 08:59 PM
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does any one have the how to with good pics for fitting a fpr on a classic as i have been told i need something but cant see what ?this is the one i got
http://www.madmotors.co.uk/catalog/j...r-p-23306.html
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any one ????????????????
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Depends what fuel rail setup youve got. If its standard then you'll need to get rid of the standard FPR and fit an adaptor then use some fuel hose to rig up the new FPR. These are usually fitted with aftermarket rails or modified rails so I wont go in further detail without knowing what you have got?

That link doesnt really go anywhere.

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hi i am fitting a after market fpr with std rails but with ph1 440cc yellow inj so i need the bits too do so but cant seem to find any or info or even pictures
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