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Old Feb 18, 2001 | 12:04 PM
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what afpr should i buy opinions need!!

i want to buy a afpr but am unsure of what one to get. i hear good things bout all but want the easiest to install and which one come with all the gaskets i need.
also i want to hook a fuel gauge up inside my car what all do i need to do this??? all the more info is better if anyone has part numbers that would be great!! i want autometer gauge so let me know!!

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1988 firebird ws6 formula350tpi msd 6al box blaster 3 coil accel 8.8 race wires hooker shorty headers hooker cat back system pro shift light a pillar gauge pod and water temp and air/fuel ratio gauges autometer oil pressure gauge b&m mega console shifter, march underdrive pullies, tpis airfoil cvr high torque starter (love it)
best 1/4 mile run of 14.44@ 96.53
this run is before the new exhaust system
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Old Feb 18, 2001 | 04:40 PM
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I got mine from JET and it was a little pricey but its billet aluminum.
You can make your stock one adjustable by drilling a screw into it and putting a quater in it as well.
I think its in the tech section.

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Old Feb 18, 2001 | 05:31 PM
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Trevor, you do not make your stock one adjustable by putting a quarter in it, that is for making it non-adjustable, it just puts more pressure on the spring thereby increasing fuel pressure, to make it adjustable you just braze in a nut and put a bolt in it and do a couple other little things.

You should consider making your own, its not hard, and much much cheaper.
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Old Feb 18, 2001 | 05:41 PM
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i woud just soon buy one!! thanks guys. i suck at doing anything like that even though it isnt that hard to do i would probably screw it up some how..even though i have done all the work myself to my car.. aftermarket is where i want to go with the afpr also ineed to know what gauge to get i heard there is a special fuel pressure gauge for inside the car.. let me know thanks!!

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1988 firebird ws6 formula350tpi msd 6al box blaster 3 coil accel 8.8 race wires hooker shorty headers hooker cat back system pro shift light a pillar gauge pod and water temp and air/fuel ratio gauges autometer oil pressure gauge b&m mega console shifter, march underdrive pullies, tpis airfoil cvr high torque starter (love it)
best 1/4 mile run of 14.44@ 96.53
this run is before the new exhaust system
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Old Feb 18, 2001 | 07:01 PM
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just buy one huh? why buy something that costs $50 and is only like $5 to make?

i wish i realized how they were made and i wouldn't have made the mistake of buying one
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