It is an aeromotive a1000 fpr. The fiting on the bottom of the fuel rail is a adapter from wrx fuel rail to 1/8inch npt but there are some you can find on ebay that go straight to a male -6an fitting which would be better.
They are supposed to help with the 2500 rpm bucking issue that comes from pulsation in fuel pressure. They didn't help much with that issue, idk if it would be worse without them. They are tuned for the stock fuel system so if you change injectors, fpr, or fuel pressure they probably won't work how there supposed to. Radium makes pulsation dampers with a vacuum reference so they work in a wider range. That would be the best option, but I don't think they are nessasary
Cool videos. We are about to built a 07 and 13 wrx. Thanks for making the videos
Thank you, glad you are enjoying the videos. Good luck on the builds👍
Always use some lubricants on the o-rings when you install those AN fittings. Looks good
Thanks
Great video, I definitely learned something today
Thank you, glad I could help!
Hello very good video you can provide me with all the numbering of the pieces to be able to do the same job. or any links where to buy them.
What model FPR did you buy? I'm also curious as to which fittings you used for the bottom fuel rail from the injectors.
It is an aeromotive a1000 fpr. The fiting on the bottom of the fuel rail is a adapter from wrx fuel rail to 1/8inch npt but there are some you can find on ebay that go straight to a male -6an fitting which would be better.
Are you planning on doing a Piston #4 cooling mod eventually?
I did one when I put the new engine in, haven't had any issues with it yet.
@@SWSpeedCo Very good!
Do you have a link for the fuel lines
Are the fuel dampers necessary? What happens if you don't run em
They are supposed to help with the 2500 rpm bucking issue that comes from pulsation in fuel pressure. They didn't help much with that issue, idk if it would be worse without them. They are tuned for the stock fuel system so if you change injectors, fpr, or fuel pressure they probably won't work how there supposed to. Radium makes pulsation dampers with a vacuum reference so they work in a wider range. That would be the best option, but I don't think they are nessasary
were did you get the adapter have a 08 lgt trying to go aftermarket for the return line
I dont remember for sure, I either got it off ebay or it's a turbosmart brand one