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Old 28 November 2010, 04:00 PM
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Was sorting through my garage earlier when I came across a brand new sard afpr is this worth me keeping to fit to my car when I do an engine build or should I just sell it
Old 28 November 2010, 05:49 PM
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Sard are high quality (same as Fuelab, Aeromotive, SX etc) but a while back there was a big problem with counterfeit Chinese copies so make sure it is genuine before you use it. Do a search and you may find out what to look for in the packaging etc.

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Will take a look im pretty sure its genuine i've had it for a good few years now. Is it something worth fitting to my car then
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On a standard car probably not worth the bother, but if you start tweaking it then why not as you can mount it where it won't get fried like the standard one and it's not doing you any good sat in a drawer. You'll need an adaptor to replace the standard regulator on the fuel rail.

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