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After Market FPR install


DasGunner
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found some SS @work today decided to make a bracket the hold my FPR,I know its not rocket science here but just thought I`d throw an option up here.

http://home.comcast.net/~dasgunner/Project1.jpg

Locate the right spot for the FPR..

http://home.comcast.net/~dasgunner/Project2.jpg

Find a good spot on the tower{would have been easier without the AC}

http://home.comcast.net/~dasgunner/Project3.jpg

More to follow ran out of daylight and Still need the fuel lines... :oops:

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I think you would get more vibration mounted to the motor then mounting it to the body of the car.Very nice install on yours,but one question comes to mind.Why would you use the supplied FPR bracket when you mounted it to a custom bracket?

http://www.b2600turbo.com/misc%20gallery/IM009134.JPG

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Im running the smaller Aero FPR AEI-13105, used the supplied braket, drilled two holes in the fender well (next to, and on the side of the strut top housing) and attached it with two self tapping screws.

 

CALIBER 308

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  • 2 years later...
Im running the smaller Aero FPR AEI-13105, used the supplied braket, drilled two holes in the fender well (next to, and on the side of the strut top housing) and attached it with two self tapping screws.

 

CALIBER 308

 

2 year update has been mounted in the same place for a while now with no ill effects what so ever...

 

 

http://home.comcast.net/~dasgunner/Fprsetup.jpg

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I know this is old, but i realy like that set up.

Is that a fuel pressure sensor for a in cabin gauge?

 

this is what i want to do to one of my cars.

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I know this is old, but i realy like that set up.

Is that a fuel pressure sensor for a in cabin gauge?

 

this is what i want to do to one of my cars.

 

They have a mechanical gage on the port on the regulator. You could easily put a electric fuel presure gage sender on that same port, and run inside. You could put one of the manual line one's too but I don't like to run fuel inside, I just think it's asking for problems.

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