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anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby vrmmmpshhh » Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:50 pm

currently looking into FPRs and actually found a almost new SARD FPR my brother used on a turbo civic years ago. Anyone have experience with these? Its adjustable but has no pressure gauge. its so small compared to the more common vortech and begi versions used on these cars.

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Re: anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby Steampunk » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:55 pm

Too many fakes, not worth the risk, you don't need one anyway.
Google "fake SARD FPR", "fake Tomei FPR"
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Re: anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby vrmmmpshhh » Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:57 pm

im very sure this is a real one he bought from autobarn years ago. its been sitting in the shed all this time. i'll definitely need one as the car is getting a td04 6-8psi in a couple of weeks.

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Re: anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby deanb90 » Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:44 pm

I just bought one, it came with a gauge. You can get the gauges on ebay

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Re: anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby spikey » Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:29 pm

They are a good unit, it is small compared to the big old ones, but a very good and stable regulator.

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Re: anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby Uncle Arthur » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:43 pm

I actually have an unused BEGI AFPR sitting in a box in the shed downstairs.... I don't know what it might be worth to you.....

I believe it should be the 2025 or equivalent - I bought it for whan I did my turbo conversion and found I never needed it
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Re: anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby Uncle Arthur » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:49 pm

vrmmmpshhh wrote:im very sure this is a real one he bought from autobarn years ago. its been sitting in the shed all this time. i'll definitely need one as the car is getting a td04 6-8psi in a couple of weeks.


By the way - at this level of boost with the right increase in injector capacity and overall tune/ECU/management, you shouldn't be too sure of requiring an AFPR. I'm running 8lbs of boost, IC and 1.8 injectors on a Greddy Emanage Blue, and I've never needed to install the AFPR. At worst, I might have looked at installing a Wallbro pump, but haven't needed to.
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anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby vrmmmpshhh » Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:56 pm

That sounds great.. Our setups are similar, I actually have a greedy blue here too. Might have to pick your brains when it's time to tune it.

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Re: anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby Uncle Arthur » Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:58 pm

vrmmmpshhh wrote:That sounds great.. Our setups are similar, I actually have a greedy blue here too. Might have to pick your brains when it's time to tune it.


I'll send you a bunch of tuning maps if you'd like, including my current setup.

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Re: anyone have experience with SARD FPR?

Postby vrmmmpshhh » Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:44 pm

for those who are using this type of FPR are you using it as a standalone or using it in conjunction with the factory fpr? i ask because i went to install mine today and notice that the plate that bolts onto the factory fuel rail points the nipple directly at the vacuum line for the brakes. I cannot get both on without kinking a line. Can these be installed like the Begi and greddy RRFPR kits? similar to this

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