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charged air AFPR?

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Yes they are good, many people use them. However, I would look into other options because you will likely not get one for a long time. I've been waiting nearly two months and haven't got mine, not to mention their customer service sucks a big fat one....
 
Excuse my french but FU$# that company. I have waited for over a month for my regulator and nothing. No response to emails or phone calls.. Just spend the extra $$ and order the bolt on from Buscher. They took the money from my account on Feb 25......... They will respond to email right away until you place your order then they ignore you. If you dont believe what I am saying check the Galant vr4 board. also call the Better Business Bureau they do have a history...
 
And that guy probably isnt as pissed as a majority of the people who have dealt with that company. Charged Air Systems and Spoolinup have a number of complaints regarding their FPRs, as well as some sort of front mount intercooler thing they did. I got screwed around by them on the regulators, dont think I would ever purchase anything else from them. Look up the posts about those companies, both here, and on DSMTalk, and you will see a LARGE number of unhappy people.

AEM has a pretty nice looking fuel rail, that allows you to bolt on their FPR. The Buschur setup looks good, but is pricey. If I were going to do this again, I'd look at one of these, since both seem to be standup companies.

Brad
 
I thought I had seen somewhere that AEM was making something a little more bolt on than that FPR shown. Guess I was wrong, but it doesnt look like it would be too hard to install. Since it uses -6 AN lines, you could get the fuel rail adapters from http://autoalchemy.com
and then keep your stock rail.

Brad

Originally posted by doug

Speaking of which, I found this web site of a GSX guy with a VFAQ of his install.
http://www.turbo4wd.com/AEMfuelrail/EclipseFuelRail.htm
 
Yep, that's what I'm gonna do. I've already got the inlet piece. I might just get their "High Flow Fuel Delivery System" kit that goes from before the fuel filter to the fuel rail inlet. I had originally put together my own list of piece-parts to do the same thing, but their kit would actuallly be cheaper. It's not available yet, though.
 
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