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Old 21 April 2004 | 09:51 AM
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I'm looking to fit an adjustable FPR to compliment a Walbro Pump.

After bad experiences with the FSE product I am looking at what I beleive to be a higher quality item from SX Performance:


http://www.earls.co.uk/qdc/06_SX_Fuel_Systems.pdf


Has any one got any experience of the suitability of either the 15404 or 15402 units and any other UK based suppliers?
Old 21 April 2004 | 04:49 PM
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RCM do them, but if you want to save a few quid, buy direct from the US.

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The FSE FPR is not intended for use above 5 bar. My SX came from Roger Clark Motorsport. They can supply you from stock. 01455 828610. Good for 6 bar plus. The other model is for naturally asperated engines.
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dr_jones : Just out of interest, what were your bad experiences with the FSE product ??

I'm thinking of buying one, but now i'm not so sure!
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Both pt.no's are for turbo application, but the 15404 uses -10 fittings from the rails, a -6 return to the tank, and has an extra port for a fuel pressure gauge.

The 15402 uses -6 all round, and doesn't have the extra port.

Either can be converted to 8mm tails, so that standard fuel hose can be used.

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You can get them from Lateral too (just to keep things balanced ). Been running one from Mark for a while with no problems now.

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i find the Areomotive reg very good ...

and its cheeper than the SX ..

www.ccsperformance.com
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Originally Posted by little'un
dr_jones : Just out of interest, what were your bad experiences with the FSE product ??

I'm thinking of buying one, but now i'm not so sure!
I just found that it needed constant adjustment - like every couple of weeks I'd pressure test and found it had either crept up or down serveral PSI. Not really what you want.....
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