Bypass for stock fuel pressure regulator?
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Bypass for stock fuel pressure regulator?
Does someone sell a kit to bypass the stock FPR? I just got a new Aeromotive and was going to put it in, but I need to bypass stock regulator.
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I have a return system. I ordered the 13129 regulator and Aeromotive said it was basically a cheaper, more compact version of their A1000.
I plan on doing it just like boostedsl2 in this post.
The only thing I don't have is his custom aluminum bypass......
I plan on doing it just like boostedsl2 in this post.
The only thing I don't have is his custom aluminum bypass......
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Well according to a couple of posts that I read, gutting it does not completely bypass it. I am not sure if I am right in this, but if it does, then I am all for it. Any input would be awesome.
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Anyone know if gutting the stocker will be enough? I would do this instead of making a custom piece if it works.
I have got some quotes and it is going to be almost $75 just to make a little aluminum piece! I guess that is about right, but would rather spend that money on something else if I can avoid it.
I have got some quotes and it is going to be almost $75 just to make a little aluminum piece! I guess that is about right, but would rather spend that money on something else if I can avoid it.
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Anyone know if gutting the stocker will be enough? I would do this instead of making a custom piece if it works.
I have got some quotes and it is going to be almost $75 just to make a little aluminum piece! I guess that is about right, but would rather spend that money on something else if I can avoid it.
I have got some quotes and it is going to be almost $75 just to make a little aluminum piece! I guess that is about right, but would rather spend that money on something else if I can avoid it.
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