B&M fpr and fuel pressure gauge?
wat do yall think about these products?
i know with the fpr you gotta use your stock fpr in combination with the aftermarket one. is it worth the trouble?
anyway, i can get both of them for $80 which is good compared to AEM and such. i am just worried about the quality of these 2 products......
let me know wat your opinions are.........
i know with the fpr you gotta use your stock fpr in combination with the aftermarket one. is it worth the trouble?
anyway, i can get both of them for $80 which is good compared to AEM and such. i am just worried about the quality of these 2 products......
let me know wat your opinions are.........
i have the B&M gauge...its OK...if i were you i would try to find a liquid filled...cuz w/ the vibration of the engine, my gauge moves so its hard to get a good reading sometimes, as for FPR, i have an AEM, no complaints
i have the B&M gauge...its OK...if i were you i would try to find a liquid filled...cuz w/ the vibration of the engine, my gauge moves so its hard to get a good reading sometimes, as for FPR, i have an AEM, no complaints
my dad had fluid filled gauge in his camaro but he is pushing so much fuel the gauge cracked........
DO NOT get the AEM regulator. I, as well as 2 of my friends have had trouble with it. After setting it, the regulator lost pressure after each run. Ever since I switched over to the Vortech add on (same as the B&M), I've had no problems, works perfect. Don't waste your money on the AEM.
DO NOT get the AEM regulator. I, as well as 2 of my friends have had trouble with it. After setting it, the regulator lost pressure after each run. Ever since I switched over to the Vortech add on (same as the B&M), I've had no problems, works perfect. Don't waste your money on the AEM.
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