Anyone here use a Holley FPR on a Civic? Just a simple question. . . .
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Anyone here use a Holley FPR on a Civic? Just a simple question. . . .
I've already e-mailed Holley and am awaiting a response, but I'll ask here, too.
Does anyone use a Holley bolt-on FPR on your '92-2000 Civic (part no. 512-506)? I'll be buying one soon, and I want to know if it'll be compatible with the stock fuel hoses or not. I know AEM's comes with a special fitting for the bottom one, but I don't know about Holley's. Just curious. . . .
Does anyone use a Holley bolt-on FPR on your '92-2000 Civic (part no. 512-506)? I'll be buying one soon, and I want to know if it'll be compatible with the stock fuel hoses or not. I know AEM's comes with a special fitting for the bottom one, but I don't know about Holley's. Just curious. . . .
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Re: Anyone here use a Holley FPR on a Civic? Just a simple question. . . . (Daniel)
I just bought one for my civic, and it does come with a nipple for the stock line, but it doesnt appear to be at the right angle, and on top of that, I is to deep to even bolt to my fuel rail, it hits the throttle cable assemble on the TB. Anyone else have this issue?
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Re: Anyone here use a Holley FPR on a Civic? Just a simple question. . . . (JUN EK9)
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And this helps.....?
If it's anything like the B&M (which it should be the exact same part) it is compatable. They should give you a longer vaccum hose to tie into the manifold, but stock fuel line, no adpter should be fine.
And this helps.....?
If it's anything like the B&M (which it should be the exact same part) it is compatable. They should give you a longer vaccum hose to tie into the manifold, but stock fuel line, no adpter should be fine.
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