[Fwd: Turbobricks: rrfpr, adjustable]

Francois Dion (francois@hyperreal.org)
Fri, 11 Sep 1998 09:12:10 -0400

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Another source for a rising rate fuel pressure regulator...

Ciao,
Francois Dion (francois@hyperreal.org)

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Anyone try the Mallory (I think that's the one, I just remember it started with "M") adjustable rising rate fuel pressure regulator? Turbo City up the street sells one for about $100 and if it's a good one and fits, it's much more worth it getting it from them than from Group-6 or someone for $250. Let me know if anyone has tried this or heard good/bad things about it! -Shane: 1986 744ti

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