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Old 29 January 2007, 12:49 AM
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Looking for a fuel pressure regulator + gauge and ideally any other bits of piping / T pieces etc that i would require.

Seen the SX FPR from the US for £70 + £20 shipping, but would perfer to spend less if possible .
Old 30 January 2007, 09:32 AM
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Can you give me a link as may buy one?

No harm to you mate, you wont get one cheaper than that as have been looking.

Do you know where to get the fuel rail adaptor, connectors, gauge and hosing from?
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There you go m8:

eBay Motors: SX PERFORMANCE FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR 15404 FPR (item 180077786887 end time Feb-21-07 08:33:41 PST)

Ended up costing $139 sx, $20 gel filled gauge and $60 (ek!) 2 day UPS express shipping, already got an email from UPS saying eta del 31st, only ordered last night!

No idea about connectors etc. yet, i didn't want to order them from the US as if i got them wrong would have been a pain. The adaptor i got from Carl Davey as i needed some injector adaptors as well but you can get them on fleabay.

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For all your fittings just go to Pirtek or the like, a few quid later you should be sorted!

I dont think you would be able to find an SX 15404 for any cheaper than the link above, I have tried and the best I could get was $145

Where did you find the gel filled gauge, I cant find one for that?

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Originally Posted by The Hoff
For all your fittings just go to Pirtek or the like, a few quid later you should be sorted!

I dont think you would be able to find an SX 15404 for any cheaper than the link above, I have tried and the best I could get was $145
Cheers m8, was coming to the conculsion i wouldn't get cheaper for the quality so ordered it .
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You may end up paying VAT on it when it arrives but its still cheap!

.. gauge?
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Nice one

What fittings are needed to fit to a bugeye sti, dont wanna modify the rail so will just use normal fuel hose and not goodridge stuff?

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feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeck, just got a call from UPS duty needs to be paid on it, win some lose some i suppose.
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Originally Posted by LongTimeLurker
feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeck, just got a call from UPS duty needs to be paid on it, win some lose some i suppose.
i got a delivery a few weeks ago on an apexi avcr boost controller via ups and didnt pay duty.

If labelled a gift you shouldnt have to
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Yeah i know my guess is they didn't.
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Duty charges have ended up being £31.63, not a happy bunny and the supplier is less than interested.

What looked like a good deal to start with has ended up not being quite so good, i wouldn't use them again.
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Originally Posted by LongTimeLurker
Duty charges have ended up being £31.63, not a happy bunny and the supplier is less than interested.

What looked like a good deal to start with has ended up not being quite so good, i wouldn't use them again.
Nightmare, by the time you buy all your fittings it will prob cost about £180-£200 which is the normal price in uk anyway.

Duty is a ******
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