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Vision FPR

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TSicktalon

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Sep 8, 2008
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I have searched around and cannot find any info regarding the Vision FPR. I saw them for sale on ebay, it looks like it is just a machined cap and spring that you install on the factory regulator. I was wondering if anyone has tried these out yet? I once saw where a guy did a d.i.y. job and accomplished the same thing by welding a nut to the top of the stocker... it worked. Just thought this would be a good, clean setup if it works. I suppose I could be the guinea pig if no one has tried these yet...

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE TURBO 4G63 FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR : eBay Motors (item 360145704230 end time Apr-03-10 18:19:57 PDT)
 
Thank you for all the wonderful help you provided in that reply. I really like the way you elaborated on how long you have had the item, how good the manufacturing/construction is, as well as how well the item works. Thanks again. On a side note, has anyone actually used this?
 
You shouldn't have a remark like that. He was giving his opinion which I agree with. As you see he is a proven member with 700 posts. You are a new member with 3. I'm not saying you don't have knowledge. Its just like you should be in person show respect to the wise.
 
I would save for a proven brand such as a fuel lab, B&M, aeromotive, ect. Yet on the other hand I do like seeing if stuff like this works. So if you are up for it then go for it. Its only $20 and maybe an hour of your time. Let us know how it works out. Just don't ask for advice on the product if it takes a shit. As you will find out, this community is based on performance, and strive to get the point across of doing it right the first time! This doesn't mean never trying new things or being the guinea pig, but means don't take short cuts to save a few bucks. Most of the ebay stuff is def too good to be true, so don't even think about it unless you can already accept the thought of failure. I hope this helps and even though the odds are against you, I would love to see the outcome if you do actually try it!
 
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