question about FPR's
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Re: question about FPR's (Btothe3rdDegree)
The stock FPR is supposed to be good for high horsepower. If you want one, get it. It is one more thing you can mess with when **** doesn't work!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by -TRINiTRON- »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The stock FPR is supposed to be good for high horsepower. If you want one, get it. It is one more thing you can mess with when **** doesn't work!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do you mean the stock one isn't supposed to be good for high horsepower? I would definately get an adjustable one, and not just one like the B&M, but one that you can either increase or decrease the pressure on.
Do you mean the stock one isn't supposed to be good for high horsepower? I would definately get an adjustable one, and not just one like the B&M, but one that you can either increase or decrease the pressure on.
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Re: (Btothe3rdDegree)
I would definetly get one. I dont know how good the stock honda fpr is, but i wouldn't trust it. For low boost (5-8lbs), you could get away with it.
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