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Old 06-04-2002, 09:56 AM   #7
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Adjustable FPRs tend to leak down because of the way they are designed. Putting back the stock FPR was a good idea, but if it was old, however, it could be defective as well. Mine would leakdown so I replaced it with a Paxton that leakeddown, also. That FPR went bad because of a bad reaction with an additive that I used so I replaced it with a stock replacement. It held pressure just as it should but I wasn't getting enough fuel so I replaced it with a BBK FPR. The new one doesn't hold pressure either.
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