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    How to install THIS particular AFPR..

    Hi all,

    Build starting very soon with only choice of camshafts left.

    As part of the 'supporting' mods, going to install an AFPR.. I already have one but prefer this particular one as it retains the stock look as it's more of an add-on to the stocker anyway.

    So question is, How do I install it over my stockers?

    Do I:
    - Just drill off the top of my stocker and install this
    OR
    - somehow remove/grind off the entire top cup that houses the srpings.

    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    wow,uve lost me,never seen an adaptor before,sounds awfully "leaky" to me,something id rather not be happening with my fuel system.

    But anyway i'll be keen to see how this works,nice to hear the build is about to progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRXer View Post
    wow,uve lost me,never seen an adaptor before,sounds awfully "leaky" to me,something id rather not be happening with my fuel system.

    But anyway i'll be keen to see how this works,nice to hear the build is about to progress.
    thanks bro... it's "mild"... only reason is coz my waterpump died and used it as an excuse to build


    this is what it's supposed to look like installed over the stockers:
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    yeah,like u said,it looks like u have to decouple the stock reg at the flange somehow & then clamp it with the 2 pieces of the adaptor reg.dont forget the o-ring

    put some detailed pics up of how its done when u work it out,interested.

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    it appears you take teh entire top side off , off the stock item.
    then place the U piece on the opposite side , use the screws ti tighten and thats it.

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    hey ron,just lopped the top off my old reg with a grinder,out of interest & boredom,& thats basically all u have to do,just lop the very top off,just so u can get the spring in to seat on the diaphragm.
    Dont go near the flange as this houses the diaphragm & u dont wanna go breaking that seal.

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    sweet!!!... so how do i go about removing this top part?

    grind... pry with screwdriver? hammer it off? or "lop" as in just grind/cut the very top off?
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
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    ummm.....derrr jason.......i should of taken a pic before i threw it in the bin huh.

    hope u like my massive paint skillz.

    just cut it where shown(dotted line) with a small grinder or hacksaw right through & then u'll have access to just pull the old spring out & reseat the new one onto the diaphragm,then it just looks like it clamps up around the flange i guess.


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    Seriously, I'd buy a SARD or a complete set.
    Anytime you have to modify and cut the FPR, if you do it incorrectly, you could damage the diaphram which could lead to leakages.
    MFactory Competition Products

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    Quote Originally Posted by e240 View Post
    Seriously, I'd buy a SARD or a complete set.
    Anytime you have to modify and cut the FPR, if you do it incorrectly, you could damage the diaphram which could lead to leakages.
    true.. but i had already purchased it thinking it was a complete unit.. wanted a stock looking item as i remember for my emissions test afpr's = instant fail.

    alas, i already have an adequate afpr that i don't plan to take beyond maybe 46psi anyway so i can't justify the sard units as good as they are.. if this works it works..
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
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    Hey Jason, parts arrived will let you know how the install goes.

    I actually ordered the Vision Motorworks variant and quality of cut and material looks excellent.

    Will attempt install tonight.
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
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    that looks pretty good, wouldnt have a clue how to install it. does it have a gauge to show how much psi there is ?
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