Fuel Pressure Regulator
i just bought a set of Toda B cams, Portflow valvetrain, and RC 310 injectors. I was wondering what kind of FPR i should use. I have heard that the AEM sucks *** and i dont want anything that is bad on my car. Thanks in advance!
I dont know its just what i have heard from talking to some guys. I guess if its worked for you then there is nothing wrong with them. A lot of people have mixed feelings about them.
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ive heard mixed feelings about the b&m as well, untill i see solid proof that either sucks id go with whichever one you want, i went aem cuz its bolt on and didnt need to drill in(i think you have to do this with b and m, its late, cant remember)
are you sure they weren't reffering to aem cam gear bolts?
both aem and b&m f.p.r are good..
i think aem is easier to install due to less parts to put together and is more money due to the name
both aem and b&m f.p.r are good..
i think aem is easier to install due to less parts to put together and is more money due to the name
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i went aem cuz its bolt on and didnt need to drill in(i think you have to do this with b and m, its late, cant remember)
i had been recommended to use Walbro when I had a JRSC Si.. I would assume it would be just as good for an NA setup..
AEM is a big name, but their FPR is rumored to have problems.. never heard anything bad about the B&M until i saw this post though!
AEM is a big name, but their FPR is rumored to have problems.. never heard anything bad about the B&M until i saw this post though!
Only problem I had with the AEM was one of the bolts(where you should mount the gauge) was leaking gas, but that was nothing a lil Hondabond couldnt fix.
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