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Old 06-18-2009, 07:01 PM
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I just purchased this fpr and it didnt cross my mind weather or not it was boost dependant. I checked on the Blox website and it didnt give details. Does anyone have any knowledge on this regulator, i could reeallly use the help thanks
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Old 06-18-2009, 07:12 PM
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Thats like the b&m one.. they suck.. Just gonna be a stock base with that on top. I guess it would still be 1:1 though.
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Thats like the b&m one.. they suck.. Just gonna be a stock base with that on top. I guess it would still be 1:1 though.
meaning?? because Im not a complete whiz when it comes to the fuel system
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If im right you cut the top off your stock fpr and put this thing on the top of it. Its really not the best option.
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bump any help??
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Originally Posted by SilverEk3dr
If im right you cut the top off your stock fpr and put this thing on the top of it. Its really not the best option.
i had the same one, this is exactly how you do it...and it's not boost dependent
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I was told I can still use this because it's fully adjustable. It'll just have to be messed with a little more durning tuning
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get an aeromotive regulator
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