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SARD FPR's available for sale again

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Old 03-16-2005, 02:36 PM
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SARD FPR's available for sale again

I've had a lot of people request Sard FPR's recently and I've secured a reliable source for them. The nice thing about the SARD is that it will already come with barbed fittings to fit stock fuel lines. Furthermore, the fittings are replacable with AN fittings so if you decide to go with SS lines in the future, it'll be compatible. I'll update my website ( http://www.sx7r.com ) shortly to show the SARD FPR's. Pricing will be $135 + shipping.

Beyond the FPR's I'm also going to get some fuel rail fittings that are tapped for 1/8 NPT - meaning you can screw in whatever fitting you need - barbed, 6 AN or even a 90 degree adapter. Pricing TBD. Let me know if there's any interest in these.

Shoot me an email if there are any questions.
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i saw that people were beginning to have them again. are they really adjustable? the pics that i saw were a little vague. also, how many inlets do they have?
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Old 03-16-2005, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by slimer
i saw that people were beginning to have them again. are they really adjustable? the pics that i saw were a little vague. also, how many inlets do they have?

They are definitely adjustable. I think from ~20psi on up to whatever you need. There is 1 inlet port along with a gauge port on the pressure side.
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Old 03-16-2005, 03:31 PM
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thats a good idea on the fitting
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Old 03-16-2005, 04:23 PM
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not boosted but interested.
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Old 03-16-2005, 06:57 PM
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fuel rail end adapter

fuel pressure regulator adapter is what this rail end piece is known as, it would be great if you sold these with the ability to be versiltle like you described. i need one now. my only other option would be hks's it looks pretty good. but the price is to steep. crooks. i also want a ajustable fuel pressure regulator with a gauge attached to it. sweet.
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They are very easily adjusted, just the little screw on the top.

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i saw that people were beginning to have them again. are they really adjustable? the pics that i saw were a little vague. also, how many inlets do they have?
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What would the shipping cost be to Vancouver, Canada? And thats either PayPal or MO only? No charge cards?
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