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Stock FPR Connector


Wez
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Hey All,

 

Its been a while since I have seen one and was wondering how the stock FPR is hooked up.

 

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I know the FPR plugs directly into the rail and must have a return and manifold pressure line but cannot remember what connectors are used.

 

I am guessing the manifold pressure is a push on hose but what about the return, is it a banjo and does anyone know what the thread is?

 

Some pics would be good if anyone has some. :eyebrows:

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Thanks, I will give that a go :)

Wez, ive just had a look at my regulator and its an m10x either 1 or 1.25

if you are in no rush, i'll dig my thread gauges out tomorrow. it does look like m10x1 though. what do you need? ive probably got the banjo bolt laying around in the garage, and the hard pipe that comes off the regulator

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Thanks for the PM :)

 

Yeah if you got the hardpipe and banjo bolt that would be great, what I was looking at doing was replacing my Power Boost Valve with a stock unit and was going to get a screw in push on fitting and use the pipe from the PBV.

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Thanks for the PM :)

 

Yeah if you got the hardpipe and banjo bolt that would be great, what I was looking at doing was replacing my Power Boost Valve with a stock unit and was going to get a screw in push on fitting and use the pipe from the PBV.

i'll have a look tomorrow when i get in. im pretty sure i know where i put them. pm me your address and i'll pop them in the post for you

lee

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