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By ROG100
#54723
Billet Fuel Pressure regulator to replace the original Porsche 928 110 198 25
(was 928 110 198 04) current list price of $638.
Product is "Plug & Play" and the insert is a standard Bosch part. If the insert needs to be replaced in the future they cost circa $30.
Designed & Developed by NLA Products in Atlanta. NLA Products is owned by Kevin Berez.
Price $199.95
More FPRs & Dampers available soon.
[email protected]

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By Geza-aka-Zombo
#54738
I was following the development of this product closely. Looks like a nice piece of kit!

Curious as to what is deemed patentable, though?
By MFranke
#54885
Looks very nice Roger. What is the main difference to an '87?

It seems Porsche was going through ongoing changes in 1987 with the fuel plumbing.
By worf
#54886
MFranke wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:22 pm Looks very nice Roger. What is the main difference to an '87?
Early ‘87 uses high pressure clamp rather than threaded ball-seat connection at regulator. *AND* fuel cooler connection is reversed male/female from ‘88.
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By captainOCD
#54910
I've been looking forward to these as well, particularly options for an 86.5 to run porken's chips.
By SeanR
#55710
Got these in the mail the other day. Roger should have them on hand shortly.
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By JBRob007
#75231
My 86 was the first to have the new FPR installed with the vacuum nipple adapter along with Porken chip set about 3,000 miles ago. I DRIVE my car and just got back from a 1,000 mile trip to Pittsburgh PA and Baltimore, MD. No issues & runs like a raped ape!
By linderpat
#75332
JBRob007 wrote: Fri Apr 23, 2021 4:18 pm My 86 was the first to have the new FPR installed with the vacuum nipple adapter along with Porken chip set about 3,000 miles ago. I DRIVE my car and just got back from a 1,000 mile trip to Pittsburgh PA and Baltimore, MD. No issues & runs like a raped ape!
You were in Pittsburgh and you didn't say Hi! With your 928!!! :banghead: :nono: :rtfm:
By JBRob007
#75561
It was a work trip... not very exciting ☹️. Next time im up I'll be sure to give you a ring!!
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