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Just blew my second one.

I'd pay big$$$ for a better one that wouldn't break!!! :fart:
 

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That is big news IMO. We've seen a fairly high number of FRPSs fail. A fix could end up saving folks a lot of aggrevation. 03Yellow, if you find decide to go that route post some info about the fix on this thread. Others might be interested as well.
 

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CobraBob said:
That is big news IMO. We've seen a fairly high number of FRPSs fail. A fix could end up saving folks a lot of aggrevation. 03Yellow, if you find decide to go that route post some info about the fix on this thread. Others might be interested as well.


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KB FRPS damper ($5) + 5 minutes labor = problem solved [QED]

Seriously, there is no reason to ever blow a $50-60 sensor again!

Here's my before & after...

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mosconiac said:
KB FRPS damper ($5) + 5 minutes labor = problem solved [QED]

Seriously, there is no reason to ever blow a $50-60 sensor again!

Here's my before & after...

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Can you share the contact information?

Like phone number, web address or email address? I keep blowing those darn sensors and its getting expensive!!

Im in Germnay and its very painfull!!!


Thanks!

Naz
 

702lightning

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the disc is not a fix but a band aid. Ive spent $1000 in sensors till i finally went full return. Try the disk hopefully it worx Broke 7 put it in and has no more issues.
 

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Hmmm....I wonder how much it slows down the reaction time for fuel pressure changes that are required. For example, the larger the line to a mechanical oil pressure gauge, the quicker it responds. I'm sure this is a great item for preventing ruptured diaphrams, but is it a "safe" fix? I'm only thinking out loud here.....
 

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Looks like it would fix it from blowing but is this bandaid exxect anything else like drivability? ...... that hole is REALLY small..... did KenneBell do some testing like they always do on this thing?
 

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