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Old 01-12-2008, 08:47 AM
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Any one have feedback on the Hughes hp4004 sfi flexplate for our cars?
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I think its a rebadged Pioneer thats available at any auto parts store for about half the price.
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I have the Hughes FP that I bought new from a nonsponsor. I like it and it seems to have done well so far. I'm not sure who it is really made by--I checked pictures of a couple Pioneer-made flexplates and mine doesn't look like either one. Here are several pictures of it in the wrapper and bolted onto the car. You can see they copied my stock '98 flexplate design, but it is a little thicker and heavier, and SFI as well . Hope this helps.

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