RedTurboEclipse
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Wow. About $70 shipped for the full bolt on kit with gauge.
Here is the cheapest auction:
1992 1993 1994 MIT ECLIPSE DSM FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR: eBay Motors (item 190332963426 end time Jun-30-10 22:36:19 PDT)
Many have gave the OK for many other copies.. someone dare to try this. In comparison, the real Aeromotive kit is $200-250 depending if you get the gauge. The ebay kit does not come with fuel lines.
Now on to the comparison pics versus the REAL Aeromotive:
KNOCKOFF ON THE RIGHT
Taken from and more pics and info
XS copy VS Aeromotives FPR (lots of pics inside)
pics saved here for reference in case pics source goes down.
No real successful story, only 1 claim where the link is now down saying diaphram failed.
**note I am not running this, just thought this was interesting**
Here is the cheapest auction:
1992 1993 1994 MIT ECLIPSE DSM FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR: eBay Motors (item 190332963426 end time Jun-30-10 22:36:19 PDT)
Many have gave the OK for many other copies.. someone dare to try this. In comparison, the real Aeromotive kit is $200-250 depending if you get the gauge. The ebay kit does not come with fuel lines.
Now on to the comparison pics versus the REAL Aeromotive:
KNOCKOFF ON THE RIGHT
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Taken from and more pics and info
XS copy VS Aeromotives FPR (lots of pics inside)
pics saved here for reference in case pics source goes down.
No real successful story, only 1 claim where the link is now down saying diaphram failed.
**note I am not running this, just thought this was interesting**
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