B&M FPR compared to FULL replacement FPRs
not really a difference. They all do the same thing. I would just recommend getting an AEM or Vortech FPR instead since you don't have to use the stock bottom FPR.
the last 2 i used i couldnt get to hold vacuum. thus keeping f.p. at 50 at idle. i recomend a full bolt on. but thats my oppinion
I never had any issues with my B&M, other than that ugly purple color. 2 years later, I just sold it to my friend. I'm getting another, but this time in Red.
The B&M is fine. It doesn't look quite as tidy as the AEM, but works fine. I'd snag whichever is cheaper. I painted my B&M and stock bottom, and I think it looks dam skippy now.
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