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Old 03-05-2009, 03:01 AM   #11
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heh...the point is...unless i am missing something, the JDM computers are the same, and chances are the piggyback wont work on any of them, but who cares? a $50 adjustable fuel pressure regulater and a little skill to make the fittings to couple the aftermarket regulator to the factory fuel rail, and your problem is solved.

besides, if my math is correct, the kit puts out 6PSI...and from what I have seen, this car can adapt its fuel to compensate for that amount of boost.

lol...get less vacuum on the stock FPR and you can make the car run really rich anyway, even without a adjustable aftermarket FPR.

what you are paying for is a centrifugal supercharger and intercooler. if its a good deal buy it, if not...well...dont...
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