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Adjustable FPR

I'm running a summit brand fpr, been great for 5k miles and comes in right around 100 dollars. Tho its not a bolt on affair. This is the one I recomend with all my manifold sales.

Plus its black and silver.....so its almost stealthy.
 
I have a Cosmo - not entirely impressed with it so I removed it and am tuning via Ostrich etc instead.

it was a direct fit but not exact - some things did not align well and the bracket it came with is useless.

I'd say a gauge is a must have to go with an adjustable FPR
 
I have a cosmo as well, the gauge is super helpful and it's easy to adjust, but it's hard to mount the way our rails are setup and yea, i needed to double o-ring it.
 
Cosmo FPR

Cosmo FPR...- Highly recommend.

It was too easy and fit perfectly. I have nothing but great things to say about mine.

I've had it about a year now and as I tune it's great to have metering as I go.

Unless your all thumbs, it should work for you out of the box fantastic!

Get the blue one !!!!!!! :nod:
 
Cosmo FPR

When you order up one specify your make and year or talk to one of them. I have a 1990 760(4). The set -up they sent me was ... like I said, ..perfect. And it was truly specific to my fuel rail.

As per mounting. I did build a little bracket that raises the unit up off what would be the dizzy if I had a block mounted dizzy. But it took about a half hour to fab up. No sweat.

You'll love it !
 
Also got a cosmo racing one. Fits great on my '95. Just needed a extra ring. With yoshifab's phenolic spacers it's a bit out of line, but nothing to worry about.
 
everyone told me to get the mallory 4305(maybe 4315) or something like that. really can't remember the numbers - no idea why they have so many versions
 
When you order up one specify your make and year or talk to one of them. I have a 1990 760(4). The set -up they sent me was ... like I said, ..perfect. And it was truly specific to my fuel rail.

As per mounting. I did build a little bracket that raises the unit up off what would be the dizzy if I had a block mounted dizzy. But it took about a half hour to fab up. No sweat.

You'll love it !

I'm thinking of doing this as well.

Have you pics of said install?
 
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