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Aeromotive fpr

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wilddog

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Feb 20, 2006
Montana
A guy is selling an aeromotive fpr. It has no lines are fittings. I have a few questions. Is every aeromotive fpr the same in terms of pressure range? He doesnt know the pressure range. Can I get fittings and lines for this fpr? What size would they be? aeromotive fpr guys please chim in especially. Cheers
 
They are adjustable, the range is fine for our cars, our fuel pressure should be at 43psi off boost, the lines you would need are 6-an, and summit racing sells braided lines for fuel, and so does SBR, there are many others, but those are 2 of the big name companies that you might know.

Dustin
 
DSM90AWD said:
Aeromotive makes ~20 different AFPRs for both EFI and carburated applications.

Why not just lookup the part number / picture in Summit Racings on-line Catalog to see which he is selling? :dsm:

Thanks for the website. I didnt know but aeromotive didnt make a dsm specific. So I guess Im going to need the universal boost referenced fpr. I just asked the seller what the part number was. Hope they match :thumb:
 
Just a thought but how much is he selling it for? If its not under 90$ I personnally would just spend the extra 60$ and get a brand new kit with everything you need.

Dustin
 
ebay.

the seller is importblowoutsales. they sell the aeromotive as a kit complete with SS lines, adapter, and fittings

straight buy price is 229.00 plus 10.00 s/h
 
You can also get Aeromotive APFR kits from ImportEvolution.com for good prices.

Non-SS Line Kit -
http://www.importevolution.com/product_info.php?cPath=24_45&products_id=1620

SS Line Kit
http://www.importevolution.com/product_info.php?cPath=24_45&products_id=3629

Shipping is reasonable too. You can also add a gauge to either of the kits for $20. I've read the Marshall water-filled gauges are better because they'll give you a more steady reading in the engine bay. I plan on getting the SS Line Kit with a Marshall gauge. Good price on the whole kit.
 
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