If sub $200 hurts your wallet, be careful with this platform.
These cars are not cheap, I would recommend that instead of modding it, fix it to a clean oem example. She will be reliable and fun to own. If you're modding and penny pinching it will only cause you to skip the little things that add up.
You will have a nightmare car that never runs right and you will blame the platform. I've seen it many, many times. Fix it right the first time and don't mod it unless you have the money to fix it.
Shop around. I personally will never buy a single item from 3sx. They price gouge and shipping on that would probably be half the price of the item lol.
If you want a good deal, get with STM. They are always very well priced and work on matching lower prices.
Oh I dont drive mine. I rebuilt it and now it waits for me to finish collage. I have done all the mantinece. I just wanted to test a new fpr to see if I could get rid of a lean problem I have been running into. But thanks for the advice, little rediculos to call me a penny pincher for wanting to buy a cheaper fpr....
Its not like I went out and bought some ebay china crap... easy on the jugments people. But in essense I do understand what your saying and I would never blame the platform, only myself. Some people need to step in other peoples shoes for abit and walk around abit before just judgeing...
Okay, Thank You j-groove! I dream about doing things to my car that I can't near afford and I just gotta be pacient I geuss. 160$ in the long run really isn't that much.
The stock FPR works just fine. I run a Walbro E85 450 lph fuel pump full tilt to max out 1000cc injectors on E85 roughly 800WHP worth of pump gas fuel volume and the stock FPR keeps on ticking just fine. It has 130k miles on it also no issues. I have my fuel pulled at idle so it doesn't overrun it. Yes, eventually I will get an AFPR when I need dual E85 Walbro pumps but until then I'm not bothering to fix what isn't broke.
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