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CobraJet69

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Any difference between the Kinetik vs FFRE crank saver stud? I know the Kinetik was made by ARP., not sure if ARP makes the FFRE.
Kinetik has been out of stock for sometime but they will be in stock shortly.
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Kinetic is always saying it’ll be back in stock. I use FFRE with my ESS install and haven’t had any issues in the past 7k miles I’ve used it.
 

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I just ordered an FFRE one for mine from Real Street Performance a couple of days ago and they had them in stock.
 
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Thank you for the feedback.

Happy New Year!
 

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Thank you for the feedback.

Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you as well! I think either of the two crank savers will do the job. They look identical to me, except the FFRE body is silver and Kinetik’s is all black (probably a private label deal).
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