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Wanted: stock RB25DET (Neo) in-rail fuel pressure regulator ASAP. Anything that will suit the Neo motor ... I assume any RB25DET will do.

Anyone?

:D

Can't find mine ... still looking.

Hey Rubes what is the issue with the one I sold you? Have you had a mechanic check the fitting and settings? I would get some opinions from mechanics before I give up on it - they are very highly rated in mod circles.

Hey Rubes what is the issue with the one I sold you? Have you had a mechanic check the fitting and settings? I would get some opinions from mechanics before I give up on it - they are very highly rated in mod circles.

I had HiTech fit it for me Andrew. Haven't had a thorough look at it yet (only adjustments). Might get some time tonight to thoroughly check it.

When John fitted it, I had the boost wound down to stock (10 to 7psi) fitted the sotck air box and took it all back to stock settings just to be safe for the dyno day until I could get a full tune at 10psi. Only the car was grossly underpowered on the day. And I've been chasing the problem since.

All I know is what the FPR gauge tells me. The pressure hits about 60psi on start up with a whinning noise (odd sound, hard to describe) which it never made before (when John Keen fitted it), and after 10-15 seconds the noise stops and the pressure drops to 25-30 psi. No matter how much I adjust it (only time I've touched it since John fitted it), it won't go above 30psi. I've been taking note of amount of turns from John's setting. Its running so poorly, I'm scared to drive it the distance to John's. Willall is my closest, but no one can help me on Saturdays (I work 8-5).

I just want a stock FPR to rule this out as being the problem. I'm also going to clean the AFM and O2 sensor. Got my A/F ratio meter today ... should have this fitted by the weekend. Then I'll know how bad it is.

I have the Aero front bar from Viva, fits ok i guess, but best fitted by a professional. The feedback was "pain in the ass to fit"

thanxxx i called up but they dont have any in stock but while i was lookin around i saw the jbl kits for the 34!! fair sexx :D just ceebz orderin one from europe :laugh: needa c if any1 here does them.

Looking for a cheap thrash car like a manual datto, ke70, gem ect to do some rallying and other motor events. Budget is about a grand unless you have something really of interested and would be interested in swapping for a 32 GTST.

Send me a PM if you've got anything. :)

For some reason I cant work out how to post in sections... used to have a "new topic" tab, but its gone... anyway I'm looking for the plastic factory splash tray that sits under the sump for an R32... anyone? Hope this gets thru....

Mike

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