View Full Version : Which Fpr Should I Go With
Jakey
07-01-2004, 06:20 PM
Sorry to sound like a dick but does anybody have actual experiences with any specific FPRs that you can post up?
Uhhh..., I do. I have the buschur setup as I stated above. The things I like about it are:
-easy to adjust, all you need is an allan and a cresent wrench
-no heavy ball of shit to mount on the firewall
-no need to special order all the AN fittings to connect as it is a direct bolt on
-costs $275 new for everything including a gauge. I bought mine used from Patrick (zelp). Usually people spend ~$200 when making the big ball, AN, firewall mounting one
Enes, if you end up stopping up at QPR, take a look at it. It is there with my head. Mine is anodized red unlike the purplish one on buschur's site.
At-Least-It's-An-Evo
07-01-2004, 10:24 PM
Originally posted by 92tsiawd84@Jul 1 2004, 09:01 PM
Uhhh..., I do. I have the buschur setup as I stated above. The things I like about it are:
-easy to adjust, all you need is an allan and a cresent wrench
-no heavy ball of shit to mount on the firewall
-no need to special order all the AN fittings to connect as it is a direct bolt on
-costs $275 new for everything including a gauge. I bought mine used from Patrick (zelp). Usually people spend ~$200 when making the big ball, AN, firewall mounting one
Enes, if you end up stopping up at QPR, take a look at it. It is there with my head. Mine is anodized red unlike the purplish one on buschur's site.
FPR's w/ install kits and a gauge don't even cost $275 if you know what to buy.
Install kit w/ gauge from FIC or other places $$120
AFPR: $135
Total: ~$255
MustGoFaster
07-01-2004, 10:31 PM
John has an areomotive set up. It is a very good regulator. When he switched to twin 255's his base FP didn't change. I was going to get the FTS bolt on one, but whent the poor man's route, twin stockers.
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Uhhh..., I do. I have the buschur setup as I stated above. The things I like about it are:
-easy to adjust, all you need is an allan and a cresent wrench
-no heavy ball of shit to mount on the firewall
-no need to special order all the AN fittings to connect as it is a direct bolt on
-costs $275 new for everything including a gauge. I bought mine used from Patrick (zelp). Usually people spend ~$200 when making the big ball, AN, firewall mounting one
Enes, if you end up stopping up at QPR, take a look at it. It is there with my head. Mine is anodized red unlike the purplish one on buschur's site.
FPR's w/ install kits and a gauge don't even cost $275 if you know what to buy.
Install kit w/ gauge from FIC or other places $$120
AFPR: $135
Total: ~$255 [/b][/quote]
I know. I paid $250 with a new fuel filter included. You proved my point. If I were to buy another, I would buy the Buschur. By your calculations, it would only cost $15 more to piece together a kit. I would much rather buy one product from one place than several products from several places. To me, the convienece alone is worth the $15. Shipping may eat that up though... I would rather buy the parts from a known DSM company that a few universal parts.
Pushit2.0
07-03-2004, 12:38 PM
Yes the one I have is really nice. and worth $230.
~John
I also use the aeromotive, as does Nash. I am not sure what "heavy ball of shit" HORT man is talking about, but mine was nearly a bolt on. I also went with a digital fuel pressure guage that mounts inside the car, that way I can see if I ever out run my fuel pump! It was only $60 more than a standard engine bay one.
The "heavy ball of shit one" is what I call one that someone has to buy $80 in AN fittings and mount the fucker on the firewall.
Here's a pic of my buschur setup:
Matt D.
07-04-2004, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by 92tsiawd84@Jul 4 2004, 12:06 AM
The "heavy ball of shit one" is what I call one that someone has to buy $80 in AN fittings and mount the fucker on the firewall.
First, AN fittings are aluminum, they weigh practically nothing. If you're too much of a sally to worry about fitting up your own fittings and braided line then it's no wonder you can't handle buying parts from more than one place.
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