SupraStore's Fuel Package

89MkIII

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Anyone picked this up yet? Seems to be a pretty good deal when shopping against the competition. Just wondering if the same attention to detail is provided like the other stores, kit wise (specifically designed for direct install to an MKIII) ......Mkiii walbro fuel pump kit, mkiii regulator kit, etc.
 

jimi87-t

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Oct 12, 2005
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I bought my flywheel-clutch package from them. Came with the flywheel, clutch, PP, throw out bearing, idle bearing, stainless line. All in new sealed factory boxes, w/stickers (won't use them haha), mags ect... Everything fit and works great. So IMO I don't think the fuel package would be any different. So I say go for it.
 

hottscennessey

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I was looking at it, It looks good to me. I say go for it. Btw i bought the bolt on AFPR kit from them, recieved it very quickly. I am pleased.
 

KeithH

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Mar 31, 2005
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well... pricing everything but the clips and the SS lines from another site I came up with $685. Are the clips and lines more than 115?
 

89MkIII

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Mar 30, 2005
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KeithH said:
well... pricing everything but the clips and the SS lines from another site I came up with $685. Are the clips and lines more than 115?


What site was that??? $880 and $930 is what I was getting from the other guys.
 

Proficio

Better eat your Wheaties!
Apr 4, 2005
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I purchased the suprasport aeromotive kit. If I had it to do all over again I would of bought the aeromotive only. Although the stainless steel hoses that come with it are high quality, I just didn't like them. I prefer the anodized -an hose ends and have made several since the afpr install. I now know its very easy and you could make 6-8 hoses for the price of the 2 you get from suprasport.

Also the stock aeromotive mounting bracket is easy to modify to connect to the strut tower.
 

89MkIII

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Mar 30, 2005
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No, the kit doesn't come w/ any directions..... which sucks. The AFPR comes w/ genreic directions, not supra specific. I wish someone would do a 'how to' on the afpr. As for making hoses, if you don't already have experience making them, I wouldn't try it or risk it. Get the kit, it's not that expensive.
 

lagged

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see this raises a pretty good question, SHOULD instructions for something so simple be provided with these kits?

it is pretty self explainitory how to install an fpr if you know how the system works. and if you dont know how it works, dont you think you should learn it first before trying to modify it?
 

Jack

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Dec 25, 2005
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lagged said:
see this raises a pretty good question, SHOULD instructions for something so simple be provided with these kits?

it is pretty self explainitory how to install an fpr if you know how the system works. and if you dont know how it works, dont you think you should learn it first before trying to modify it?

We will be adding instructions on the new kits when they are shipped. It's a very simple install but many like to have a backup in case they don't have much experience in assemble.
I am going to hopefully start offering a kit made with Aeroquip lines and fitting once I get the correct collar for it to match our crimping tool. The Aeroquip will still be the stainless lines but the fittings will be colors.
 

Wendigo

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Jul 25, 2005
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Hey SupraStoreJack, Do you offer a replacement for the incoming fuel line? I hate that thing and am at the perfect spot to replace it. Thanks
 

89MkIII

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Mar 30, 2005
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I know I ask a lot of questions that seem self explanatory..... My problem is I have limited time to use in a shop and limited time w/ my mechanic friend who helps me. So when I start a project, I'd like to minimize the amount of surprises by accommodating for my lack of personal experience in the install . I'm sure you can all relate to that thinking.

My confusion lies in where to ideally connect the return line from the AFPR to the return line to the gas tank.

I'm sure a lot of the questions I ask seem rookieish..... they are! But I'm trying to learn, trying to do things (installs) correctly. Jack - directions would be awesome..... why not post them on suprasport.com? .... save the paper. The more links you have going to your site, the more traffic!
 

Jack

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Dec 25, 2005
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89MkIII said:
I know I ask a lot of questions that seem self explanatory..... My problem is I have limited time to use in a shop and limited time w/ my mechanic friend who helps me. So when I start a project, I'd like to minimize the amount of surprises by accommodating for my lack of personal experience in the install . I'm sure you can all relate to that thinking.

My confusion lies in where to ideally connect the return line from the AFPR to the return line to the gas tank.

I'm sure a lot of the questions I ask seem rookieish..... they are! But I'm trying to learn, trying to do things (installs) correctly. Jack - directions would be awesome..... why not post them on suprasport.com? .... save the paper. The more links you have going to your site, the more traffic!

I will post them also on the site. We ship kits for other companies and shops so the directions will also be with the kits for those who don't have internet access
Thanks
jack
 

Jack

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Dec 25, 2005
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Wendigo said:
Hey SupraStoreJack, Do you offer a replacement for the incoming fuel line? I hate that thing and am at the perfect spot to replace it. Thanks

Are you looking for the tank to rail line? I can make up any length line up to 50 ft.
lmk
 

Wendigo

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Jul 25, 2005
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I'm looking to replace the squiggly bastard of a hardline that comes from the tank and enters the aft end of the rail.
I don't know length, though I convinced a sorority girl that this: <----------------------> was seven inches of love:evil2: . Seriously though, let me know if you understand what I'm taking about and if so how much with shipping to NY zip 12561
 

Jack

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Dec 25, 2005
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Wendigo said:
I'm looking to replace the squiggly bastard of a hardline that comes from the tank and enters the aft end of the rail.
I don't know length, though I convinced a sorority girl that this: <----------------------> was seven inches of love:evil2: . Seriously though, let me know if you understand what I'm taking about and if so how much with shipping to NY zip 12561

I will measure it out tomorrow and let you know the cost