Has anybody found a cheaper alternative to the hesco afpr? Maybe a universal?? Mine just completely fried so I'm looking for an upgrade. The only info I can find is on the $200 hesco unit.
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www.strokedjeep.com. He also has a reasonably priced adjustable MAP set-up and he bores out throttle bodies.
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Thanks for the reply but $150 plus shipping isn't very reasonable in my book. Universal units can be gotten for around $50, but i don't know ho I can hook one of those up because they aren't designed to mount directly to a fuel rail.Originally Posted by cruiser54
www.strokedjeep.com. He also has a reasonably priced adjustable MAP set-up and he bores out throttle bodies.
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Guess it boils down to whether the extra $100 is worth all of the adapting and modifying to get a $50 universal unit to work.
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I'd much rather save the $100 and adapt one to work. I adapted an aftermarket transfer cooler and not a single person can tell it's not supposed to be there.Originally Posted by cruiser54
Guess it boils down to whether the extra $100 is worth all of the adapting and modifying to get a $50 universal unit to work.
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hate to bring back an old thready but.. Would the PR211 fuel pressure regulator #4418850 for Chrysler and Dodges fit and be a upgrade? Does anyone know the pressure rates for that vs the stock one? Im pretty sure my 1995 has a 39pis FPR stock