44pirate
20+ Year Contributor
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- Jun 23, 2002
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CAPE CORAL,
Florida
I run the non turbo FPR which raises 1:1 and gives a base fuel pressure of 47.6psi
thus requiring larger injcetor compensation for the added flow.
Most setups ive researched when they have 255lphs and stock regulators, they overrun to about 48psi... If my theory is correct that means my car should have less overrun since my base fuel pressure starts at about what most cars over run to, not that im not doubting there isnt any overrun, im sure there is, maybe just as bad.
Some may disagree, but Ihavent found any information otherwise that would suggest my theory is wrong.
That particular FPR is regulated to the fuel pump output. If your running a 255pump then you have to adjust it to the propper fuel pressue. Unless the particular FPR your using is for a 255 to regulate the output to 47psi. I don't think a stock non turbo fuel pump is anywhere near 255, I could be wrong. That stock FPR is regulating that particular fuel pump output to 47psi.
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