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Two new products I am working on,
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This first one is a Aeromotive FPR with braided stainless lines and all fittings ness. to install. One hose will replace the stock FPR with an adapter fitting and return fuel to the Aeromotive FPR, the longer braided line is the return line which taps back into the factory fuel return line after the infamous "J" tube.
240.00 USD plus 55.00 shipping
Comming Soon!
SIP 3000 Stall Torque Converter
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Direct bolt in unit. Raise your stall speed from the standard 16-1800 rpm to 3000 rpm. Final price to be determained. I have this unit in my car and dropped nearly a full second off of my 1/4 mile times vs the standard unit.
Not 100% certain yet, the one in my car is my prototype. I am making another right now, and once completed, I will see how much time and money I have into these. I am guessing middle 500's USD. These would be great on an autocar with an upgraded turbo. This would put your rpms right in the sweet spot.
Lots of tranny cooler choices over here, I will be making one that is specific for our cars after finishing all these other projects. But for right now I can get a universal application anytime. They go from 45.00 usd up to 150.00 usd.
3000 stall converter should be ready for sale in 7 to 10 days! Price should be around the 550 to 570.00 usd mark with exchange of your old converter.
It is now ready! I have tested the proto-type in one of my cars for half a year now. With many full power passes down the 1/4 mile race track and many miles of steet driving, there has been zero problems. I could not be happier with this 3000 stall converter if I was twins.
Price is 595.00 usd plus shipping, plus your good standard conveter in exchange. In stock and ready to go.
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Sgt Bilko
05-11-07, 10:45 PM
Hi Rich.
Got any pictures of the fuel pressure reg fitted.
Just wanted to see the layout.
Jon.
I will take some pics of one fitted on my own car. Then you can see how the lines would run. May not get around to do that untill tomarrow.
Sgt Bilko
10-11-07, 12:12 PM
Cheers.
Reason i ask is that i have a spare fuel regulator already left over from another build i did, but i'll need a set of lines for it.
Can you supply the lines seperately ?
Cheers.
Jon.
Sgt Bilko
22-11-07, 08:33 PM
Any news on the hoses Rich ?
Jon.
terry steward
22-11-07, 09:17 PM
Any news on my shipment rich ? cheers,terry
Any news on the hoses Rich ?
Jon.
Hello Jon,
the hoses are 95.00 usd and 32.00 usd for postage, This includes everything in the picture posted early in the thread but the regulator and gauge.
I have 2 kits put together here so could send one right out.
Any news on my shipment rich ? cheers,terry
Sent you a e-mail Terry.
Thanks,
Rich
terry steward
23-11-07, 02:37 PM
Sent you a e-mail Terry.
Thanks,
Rich
Thanks rich, crikey they are taking their time sending to you, if all goes well, how long after monday,do you expect it will take to reach ed ?, will there be a tracking no for me ?, cheers, terry
Sgt Bilko
25-11-07, 11:12 PM
Hello Jon,
the hoses are 95.00 usd and 32.00 usd for postage, This includes everything in the picture posted early in the thread but the regulator and gauge.
I have 2 kits put together here so could send one right out.
Sounds good. Got any pictures of where you've designed the reg to be mounted.
Obviously you've planned this out, no point reinventing the wheel.
I've sent $127 by paypal.
Jon.
Sounds good. Got any pictures of where you've designed the reg to be mounted.
Obviously you've planned this out, no point reinventing the wheel.
I've sent $127 by paypal.
Jon.
I will take a piture of my car, and post it here. I mounted the regulator to the shock tower. I sent the hoses out so they should be coing soon!
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