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Old Mar 26, 2005 | 03:52 PM
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Fuel pressure regulator opinions

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I tried searching, but I either suck at searching (which is highly possible) or there aren't any threads on this, yet.

Anyway, does anyone have any write ups or know anything about comparisons of various fuel pressure regulators?

I've seen 2 brands: SX and Aeromotive

Which is better than the other? For example, if we use model #13109 for the aeromotive, and compare that to the equivalent SX model, which one is better? Is there a difference? What are the differences? Why is one better than the other?

If a post on this already exists, feel free to just put in the link here!

thanks...
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Old Mar 26, 2005 | 05:28 PM
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if that's your car in your avatar, then i'd say you may have better luck checking in the Gen III section. search using the terms "Aeromotive" or "SX*".

on a personal note, i doubt if one is TRULY better than the other, given comparable specs, but i've seen more Aeromotive parts used than SX. i got an Aeromotive FPR for my MR2 ... i just haven't installed it yet.
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Old Mar 27, 2005 | 07:38 AM
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i've got the sx on mine..... the guy who built my car swears by them, like as said above tho i doubt either of them will really give u any problems u'd be happy with both
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