Ok so I just got done installing quite a few parts on my car and a few of them happen to be my walbro fuel pump, aeromotive afpr and 550's... now my question is when I'm crankin the car over will the gauge on my afpr show pressure? b\c I'm worried that my walbro isn't coming on...
^^^ I actually dropped mine during the install (oops) and it didn't do anything... but I'd still be careful with it... once it's installed I don't believe it should be moving much if any at all...
If I remember correctly bigger pipes aren't always better in this situation... it just means more turbo lag... but I understand what you're saying about the intake...
here are a few pics of it installed on my car...
can't wait to get it running so I can hear that turbo spool...
EDIT: as far as powersteering goes I have removed mine so it wasn't a problem for me...
agreed... I did this before I put my catch can on, but I used some paint thinner so there was no residue leftover... but I guess gas would only leave a small amount of lubricant so that'd work too...
SupraSport FTW... I've dealt with them a few different times and everything came in quick... they were easy to get ahold of and answered all questions...
but 8 months waiting for parts... that sux man... hope you get the rest of your parts...
they were drunk muther phuqers... it's alright though the camera was like 8yrs old and I got it for next to nothing so I just made them buy me some crown royal b\c today was my first day off in a few weeks...
actually the car isn't running right now... I'm finishing up a few things still... but it will be up soon and there will be a full review of the intake...
just got it installed today... and took some pics... then some of my fu*&in neighbors were fighting around my car and broke my camera... but I was able to get these pics... let me know what you guys think...
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