alternative Fuel Pressure Regulator for Holley Stealth Ram
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alternative Fuel Pressure Regulator for Holley Stealth Ram
Does anyone have suggestions for a Holley FPR for HSR? On the search Kirban #6547 is the only alternative I found and it was a little dated. Anyone have other suggestions or issues with with Kirban? I've heard bad reviews from Holley's fpr and looking for a replacement If that's the smart move
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Re: alternative Fuel Pressure Regulator for Holley Stealth Ram
Get the Kirban....I've been using mine for 7 years with no problem. It's a nice piece.
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Re: alternative Fuel Pressure Regulator for Holley Stealth Ram
Are u using part # 6547? And did u have to use any adapters outside the normal an fittings for the HSR?
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Re: alternative Fuel Pressure Regulator for Holley Stealth Ram
I know this is an old thread but the GNX and Syclone use the same exact fuel pressure regulator as the stealth ram I even placed one from my old Syclone on the fuel rail to make sure
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FYI. Just spoke to Accufab and Kirban (21 Jan 2022).
Accufab (BREG) is making a batch now. Parts are in post-processing (coating, engraving/etching) then they will be assembled. Should be ready to ship in a week or so.
Kirban (6547)units are assembled by a machine shop in IL that makes the parts. They just finished a batch, ready to ship.
Neither manufacturer has intentions to discontinue these products.
Happy wrenching
Accufab (BREG) is making a batch now. Parts are in post-processing (coating, engraving/etching) then they will be assembled. Should be ready to ship in a week or so.
Kirban (6547)units are assembled by a machine shop in IL that makes the parts. They just finished a batch, ready to ship.
Neither manufacturer has intentions to discontinue these products.
Happy wrenching
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