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alright iv heard that you can use a buick grand national fuel pressure regualator on a holley stealth ram. so instead of just going out and buying a holley brand afpr, i searched to see how cheap a guick gnx afpr was. well on ebay i found these after market ones, but not quiet sure if they look legit.. or if itd work on a hsr fuel rail.. the fittings look like theyr for rubber lines.
so heres a couple links of them on ebay. this first one im not sure if its for like a tbi or a carb using an electric fuel pump. because the gauge only reads up to 10psi.. i think, the red line around the gauge could be it too which is like 140psi(which would make sense)
i searched to see how cheap a guick gnx afpr was. well on ebay i found these after market ones, but not quiet sure if they look legit..
Not bolt on fit;
would work if you plugged the hole in rail and ran rubber hose to reg listed
Have to read the fine print in advert "THIS LISTING IS FOR A UNIVERSAL FIT FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR, NOT A BOLT ON FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR MADE TO FIT CARS LISTED IN THE AUCTION TITLE ****
The HSR /GN /LT1 regulator has a machined spigot with a O ring that seals into the rail like this $$$ one and is held in with a bracket.
So does that fuel pressure regulator take the place of the one provided with the stealth ram fuel rail kit. Is it a direct bolt in. Much appreciated on an answer.
thats excaclty what id like to know too, look how CHEAP it is LOL. but according to vettoez, its not a direct bolt on. its has the provisions for rubber/plastic fuel lines. but i still wanna know if that can be incorporated to work...
Dude do yourself a favor and check out this adjustable FPR its made by Kirban pn# 6547. Its a direct bolt in. Kirban is a company that caters to the grand national but it will work with the HSR. Check out there website it's only 105.00! Im getting one tomorrow. Hope this helps.