Questions about Aeromotive FPR
I've realized i need a FPR for my proposed turbo setup. so i was looking into the aeromotive FPR
part # 13109 for an integra? Correct me if i'm wrong
More importantly, how exactly do I install this? Not step by step, but what do I need? How many stainless lines are needed for the install? how long should they be? Do I need an aftermarket fuel rail?
Any info appreciated. Thanks...
part # 13109 for an integra? Correct me if i'm wrong
More importantly, how exactly do I install this? Not step by step, but what do I need? How many stainless lines are needed for the install? how long should they be? Do I need an aftermarket fuel rail?
Any info appreciated. Thanks...
Why don't you get the nice one Aeromotive makes that mounts right on the stock fuel rail and save yourself some frustration? I have it and it works great.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DJ Gurgla GSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">whats the part #? Do i need any aftermarket stainless lines still?</TD></TR></TABLE>
http://www.aeromotiveinc.com/pdetail.php?prod=67
No you don't need any expensive stainless steel lines.
http://www.aeromotiveinc.com/pdetail.php?prod=67
No you don't need any expensive stainless steel lines.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DJ Gurgla GSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">can i still use the B&M gauge on top of the fuel filter with the 13116?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Of course you can but I just bought the nice Marshal liquid filled gauge sold by Alchemist on this site.
Of course you can but I just bought the nice Marshal liquid filled gauge sold by Alchemist on this site.
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Of course you can but I just bought the nice Marshal liquid filled gauge sold by Alchemist on this site.</TD></TR></TABLE>
the b&m gauge is junk. mine lasted a week.
Of course you can but I just bought the nice Marshal liquid filled gauge sold by Alchemist on this site.</TD></TR></TABLE>
the b&m gauge is junk. mine lasted a week.
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No you don't need any expensive stainless steel lines.</TD></TR></TABLE>
just a heads up on this one guys. if you're going to run a JG intake manifold, it won't work without getting like some kind of 90* fitting for the exit. I ended up putting mine on, 2 days later I got a JG manifold and had to put the stocker back on... upside down at that lol
No you don't need any expensive stainless steel lines.</TD></TR></TABLE>
just a heads up on this one guys. if you're going to run a JG intake manifold, it won't work without getting like some kind of 90* fitting for the exit. I ended up putting mine on, 2 days later I got a JG manifold and had to put the stocker back on... upside down at that lol
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Feb 15, 2007 08:35 AM



thank you
almost $200 for the 13116

