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Old 04 August 2011, 05:44 PM
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Default fitting sard adjustable fpr to new age

so anyne fitted one of these and have a rough idea of parts i will need?
i.e how much braided hose and what ends?
will probably mount on drivers side strut and want to fit with annodised ends etc so looks nice and clean.

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You have 3 port or 2 port FPR and you are fitting as well Parallel rails?
Not sure how it is with fitting Sard,but i've Fuel Lab FPR with CDF rails,which are perfect fitment too.

Or something like this will do job nicely,if you want go for rails

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...#ht_500wt_1156

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This maybe help too

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...-fpr-info.html


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Hi Jura it's the standard one i have which has 3 ports at the bottom and the normal top one for vac i think?, also have a gauge for it so that will leave 2 ports one has a bung in it as it comes from sard in sealed bag,

was not planning on doing parellel fuel rails tbh as just gonna fit this as is, but, parallel is something to think about.

so if just going on as is?

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I think too top is Vac,yes will be OK if you fit as it is,will be OK

Have look on this

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...r-fitting.html



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thanks Jura, have already searched through and looked at most of the threads regarding fitting fpr, but as for the acyual parts required this i was not sure of, as i know the hose diffrens from the regulator so was wanting to know exactly what to order as trying to order all at same time.

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Originally Posted by wrx fifer
thanks Jura, have already searched through and looked at most of the threads regarding fitting fpr, but as for the acyual parts required this i was not sure of, as i know the hose diffrens from the regulator so was wanting to know exactly what to order as trying to order all at same time.

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Hi Grant

i go tomorrow to Neil@Slowboy Racing and i can ask him for this,if you want?.


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that would be great Jura and alo much appreciated! so far my list is
2mtr braided line
3 x 90 degree elbow
4 x staight ends
adapter

not sure if this is exactly what i need for a straight fitment on to existing rails but must be there abouts lol.

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oh yeah and some vac line lol
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Ok matey i will report you back tomorrow afternoon


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Grant i'm sure Rob Day using Sard FPR,you can ask him.

https://www.scoobynet.com/member.php?u=102929


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