Best FPR for turbo AEM, Aeromotive, ect...
I'm sure this has been asked before. But my old AEM FPR took a ****, the diapham let go and sprayed fuel all over the engine. This was an old unit. I was wondering if the newer model was any better or if I should just ditch it infavor of the aeromotive one. Not sure of the part# but its like $131+tax . This will be going on a 99" 4cyl. turbo accord. SC52 turbo, 780cc inj. 255l/p HP fuel pump, and AEM fuel rail. Looking for something that can handle around 400-450 horse power.
If there are any better alternatives please en-lighten.
If there are any better alternatives please en-lighten.
Go with the Aeromotive FPR part # AEI-13109 . I had the same problem with my old aem fpr that took a **** on me . I went with the AEI-13109 it works like a charm . Below are my install pics


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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TurboChrgd_Civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hit up Stan at Fast-Turbo.com, and he'll hook you up with everything you need.
Aeromotive!
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i second that!! great service, great quality, great lines too, turbo and fuel!
Aeromotive!
</TD></TR></TABLE>i second that!! great service, great quality, great lines too, turbo and fuel!
Thanks for the help guy's. Looks like I'm getting an aeromotive. I was leaning toward that one in the begining. Glad to hear some back up.
I got the aeromotive FPR, top qualty ****. If you're doing your lines yourself I can tell you some things to look for when doing it. I wasted lots of money buying wrong fittings (mainly because I was in a rush to get things installed ASAP).
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same company makes the sx and aeromotive..so ive heard
same company makes the sx and aeromotive..so ive heard
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Instead of that...pm Flamenco-T aka Stan.....he has good prices and fast service
Instead of that...pm Flamenco-T aka Stan.....he has good prices and fast service
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hey david u car is nice!!
let's see at the track this thursday lol!!

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hey david u car is nice!!let's see at the track this thursday lol!!
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wow I've never seen someone put the FPR on the end of a fuel rail like that. Generally people put it on the firewall, and away from all that vibration. Especially with such a big unit as the aeromotive FPR.

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wow I've never seen someone put the FPR on the end of a fuel rail like that. Generally people put it on the firewall, and away from all that vibration. Especially with such a big unit as the aeromotive FPR.
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