Afpr?
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Afpr?
I don't have a lot of cash right now but I need to get a new fuel regulator so I thought might as well get a adjutable one. I know the Holley is the best but its kinda pricey. Is the BBK one any good? It is $59.95 though Summit. Any ideas? Crane? Accel? They are also makers besides the major guys like TPIs and LPE. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Afpr?
Originally posted by ThirdGenFire
I don't have a lot of cash right now but I need to get a new fuel regulator so I thought might as well get a adjutable one. I know the Holley is the best but its kinda pricey. Is the BBK one any good? It is $59.95 though Summit. Any ideas? Crane? Accel? They are also makers besides the major guys like TPIs and LPE. Thanks in advance.
I don't have a lot of cash right now but I need to get a new fuel regulator so I thought might as well get a adjutable one. I know the Holley is the best but its kinda pricey. Is the BBK one any good? It is $59.95 though Summit. Any ideas? Crane? Accel? They are also makers besides the major guys like TPIs and LPE. Thanks in advance.
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I had an Accel one. It was really hard to adjust, and I even ended up losing the screw, so I took it out and put my stock one back in. Next one's going to be Holley (sp?)
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