Changed my fuel pressure regulator and now engine takes longer to start?

I own and 1999 Honda Prelude and just recently I replaced the fuel pressure regulator because I found fuel in the vacuum line. I went to advanced auto to purchase a new one and after replacing it I noticed a longer crank time to start whereas before the engine would start as it should. I then noticed that if I prime the fuel system 5 times (engine the fuel pump before starting) it starts just as it should. I decided to get a fuel pressure regulator to see what is going on but this problem did not exist before replacing the regulator. The fuel filter is overdue so I plan on replacing that but I'm not getting any faulty fuel pump symptoms either. Could it be that the part isn't genuine Honda? What would cause a longer start after replacing the fuel pressure regulator?

Could it be my fuel pressure regulator?

I drive a 1999 Honda Prelude and recently I found fuel in the vacuum line. So I replaced the fuel pressure regulator with a part bought from advanced auto parts and now I noticed a longer crank time under start up. Before, the engine would fire up within 2 seconds of cranking but now it takes a bit longer. I noticed that if I pressurize the fuel (engage the fuel pump) 5 times before starting, the cranking time is shortened! I was thinking to rent a pressure gauge to see what's going on but could it be that the part isn't genuine honda? I'm not seeing fuel pump symptoms but I'm also looking at replacing the fuel filter since its overdue but this is a problem that wasn't there before replacing the fuel pressure regulator.

Window tint keeps scratching in honda?

I had window tint and when I roll down they make a screeching noise. The two back ones leave scratches and I put felt to prevent it. I took once already but it keep happening. Is it the felt too close to window if I take felt and tint off will it go away? It's frustrating how it is.

Are the Japanese still continuing the war, economically?

Think about, as this is a conspiracy theory, after we beat the Japanese back in World War II, we agreed to rebuild their island and they took advantage of it. Bringing back life and such to the parts of the island that were affected, but also establishing new business and an advancement in technology. The Japanese have become technologically advanced and also have some of the biggest companies in the world (Nintendo, Sony, Samsung, Toyota, Honda, etc.), so are they still continuing the war economically or is this just a conspiracy theory?