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348 3.8 bar FPR’s

Discussion in '348/355' started by JLF, May 16, 2023.

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  1. S-T48

    S-T48 Formula Junior
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    It’s been almost 10 days…. “Had” is the optimal term.


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  2. seabass23

    seabass23 Karting

    Nov 6, 2016
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    Certainly disappointing to hear that stock is now gone. I assume they make these in batches, which is why we may have waited a while for them to appear. Clearly, they didn't make enough to satisfy demand.

    Rockauto allows you to set inventory reminders. That's how I found out they were available again. That would be my Christmas tip for anyone that's still hoping to find some.
     
  3. POLO35

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    Sorry I sold my last two. I contacted quite a few places on Alibaba to see if I could buy a few in bulk and nobody wants to even bother touching it
     
  4. m.stojanovic

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    #29 m.stojanovic, Dec 19, 2023
    Last edited: Dec 19, 2023
    Bosch 0 280 160 262 (Porsche 928) is 3.8 Bar. perhaps it could be adapted (one side plugged) for the 348:

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    There are also aftermarket (Australian website) versions of this FPR, fixed and adjustable:
    https://adaptmotorsport.com/collections/current-products?page=1
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    Another adjustable version (USA website):
    https://spaturbousa.com/products/mercedes-benz-2-8l-l6-4-5l-v8-porsche-928-4-5l-v8-in-rail-adjustable-fuel-pressure-regulator-fpr
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    Seems that Standard PR299 is an alternative to Bosch 0 280 160 262 but its pressure should be checked first:
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  5. fdekeu

    fdekeu Formula Junior
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    Thanks Miro very helpful as always
    My 348 GTB has been hot starting badly for years
    I am going for the aftermarket adjustable version
    Just looking for a European manufacturer and the right adapters
     

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