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RalliArt fuel pressure regulator

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A fpr is not a complex part so even if this is not a real ralliart part, which it is not ;) who cares? I have seen the one that you are talking about and it looks decent. For the price I say go for it.
 
I'd say hold off enough to save up the extra measly $20 for an AEM or an Aeromotive. You'll get better mileage (I don't mean gas mileage) out of it since those have NPT/AN fittings respectively.
 
This says it all for me...

"This unit is capable of supporting enough fuel flow for engines in excess of 1000 horsepower. Fit all Honda model. Install instruction not included. Professional install required."

Ralliart makes FPR's for Honda's? Riiiiiiight! This is most definitely NOT a real Ralliart part. Just another eBayers attempt at putting cheap logos on cheap products to make a few bucks.

Do you really want to trust fuel delivery on your turbo motor to a $65 part sold by some clown on eBay? Fuel management is definitely NOT something you should skimp on.
 
you have to be sure its got a 1:1 ratio for starters. And the cheapo's may work, (usually poorly) but they rarely last.
 
alright i emailed the guy selling the ralliart and ask him if it was a 1:1 rising rate... he reply back to me and said it can tolerant of 1000 hps of presure in psi. Thats it.... I guess he had no idea what im asking. So that just make me not want to purchase it . HE HAD NO IDEA WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT!!! damn rookie.....
 
hes just re-selling them. So no he probly doesnt know. You can tell its a cheap peice from looking at it. I dont know how anyone could consider cheaping out on a fuel system.
 
I got an AFPR of ebay that looks exactly like the Ralliart one but it is anodized red. It works perfectly. I had to modify the little plate that bolts the fitting into the fuel rail a little bit but it was nothing. It comes with everything you need. But you will probably need to buy more fuel hose or vacuum hose depending on where you want to mount it. I put mine on the firewall. It looks great and performs great too. For 60 bucks you can't beat it. Especiall since the Aeromotive is expensive plus you have to spend about another 100 bucks for all the fittings and hose.
 
Talon4ever said:
I got an AFPR of ebay that looks exactly like the Ralliart one but it is anodized red. It works perfectly. I had to modify the little plate that bolts the fitting into the fuel rail a little bit but it was nothing. It comes with everything you need. But you will probably need to buy more fuel hose or vacuum hose depending on where you want to mount it. I put mine on the firewall. It looks great and performs great too. For 60 bucks you can't beat it. Especiall since the Aeromotive is expensive plus you have to spend about another 100 bucks for all the fittings and hose.

Have a pic of yours? Specifically the fuel line adaptor?

I't such BS that all the "name brand" aftermarket AFPRs need all the $$$ fittings for the install. I did see that Holley started making true bolt-on AFPRs.. but of course only for Honduhs :notgood:
 
Sorry, i don't have any pictures. It shows a picture of the fittings on ebay. Look in the background on the picure of the regulator. It was easy to install and worth the 60 bucks. Plus it already comes with a gauge. :thumb:
 
so how is your RALLIART FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR still holding up after a few months? would you still go with it again or save up and buy something better?
 
If you are asking me
no i didnt bother to get it because i didnt wnat to go cheap and end up messing something up
in the future. so i saved some money and got a areomotive afpr instead, its working fine. and i feel alot secure having a proven brand type afpr. no worrys about it failing to due its duty.
 
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