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What do you think of this afpr?

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AWDfrank

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Jun 1, 2005
Bakersfield, California
Well remember that act the same and perform the same are very different. I'd rather buy a name brand from a supporting vendor then a universal unit from ebay. Especially when it comes to fuel control on our cars. The last thing you want is to buy it and have it fail and destroy your engine. There are alot of knockoff's out there now like the type S and the HKS bov's but they dont perform near as well as the originals. Many people on this site swear by the Import Evolution AFPR its not that bad of a price as well and its a true 1:1.
 
I have the megan AFPR some says its not 1:1 some says it is, I can´t tell coz i haven´t installed it but as soon a as do, i will tell you
 
As Adam mentioned, make sure that whichever one you get raises fuel pressure on a true 1:1 ratio relative to boost. The one on ebay isn't clear on this. I got the Import Evolution kit (Aeromotive FPR) and it works great.
 
The only thing about the Aeromotive kit from IE is that you will have to pick up a Fuel Pressure gauge. But they're not that expensive and make sure you get a liquid filled one.
 
I also went with the Import Evolution kit. It is a very quality and complete kit. Just need to pick up the fuel pressure guage. I opted for an electric full sweep gauge for inside of the cockpit.
 
They are both junk. back in my earlier days, i bought one of the ebay ones. It isn't 1:1 and the return passage is just as small as the stock fpr, so it will still get over run.

I tried the megan too....it did raise with boost, just not 1:1.

I would go with one from IE, or the tried and true Aeromotive:thumb:
 
I have the red version on my car and have had no problems at all. And it is truly a 1:1. I say go for it. When I got mine I had to take it apart (thats just me) it's alot bigger than stock so I dont think overrun would be a problem.

Sorry to bring up an old post, but how did you hook this specific one up from your fuel rail? AN fittings? Since it only comes with a vac/fuel hoses.
 
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