NOSLO2PT0
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Anybody else have any experience with these? Not sure if this should go here or in the parts review, so mods, if necessary, please move to appropriate forum.
These haven't been made for quite a few years. They were popular back in the early 2000's when a bolt-on AFPR wasn't really available. They were probably the first to do so outside of Buschur's bulky bolt-on regulator.
I'm chasing down some widely ranging AFR's and this could be one of the culprit pieces. Had the base fuel pressure set at 45psi. Cruising around, the AFR was a steady 14.7:1. AFter doing a hard pull, the AFR's were bouncing around anywhere from 15.9 - 17.8!!! Car shouldn't even be running at 17.8:1, but it was cruising fine. Got home, checked fuel pressure, and it mysteriously dropped down to 41psi. Turned it back up to 45, but the AFR's still didn't line up like they did before.
I had one of these units years ago, and the guy that bought it off me was having the same problems. Couldn't keep the fuel pressure at a constant level. Kept having to increase it to get it where he wanted it. He said the internal spring was giving out. He eventually just sold it.
Has anyone had one of these units and had the same issues of fuel pressure falling off? Just looking for some input on this unit and people's experience.
These haven't been made for quite a few years. They were popular back in the early 2000's when a bolt-on AFPR wasn't really available. They were probably the first to do so outside of Buschur's bulky bolt-on regulator.
I'm chasing down some widely ranging AFR's and this could be one of the culprit pieces. Had the base fuel pressure set at 45psi. Cruising around, the AFR was a steady 14.7:1. AFter doing a hard pull, the AFR's were bouncing around anywhere from 15.9 - 17.8!!! Car shouldn't even be running at 17.8:1, but it was cruising fine. Got home, checked fuel pressure, and it mysteriously dropped down to 41psi. Turned it back up to 45, but the AFR's still didn't line up like they did before.
I had one of these units years ago, and the guy that bought it off me was having the same problems. Couldn't keep the fuel pressure at a constant level. Kept having to increase it to get it where he wanted it. He said the internal spring was giving out. He eventually just sold it.
Has anyone had one of these units and had the same issues of fuel pressure falling off? Just looking for some input on this unit and people's experience.

One idea try is to cut the hat off a stock fpr and see if the spring is the same size as the spoolinup afpr spring.
I don't believe anyone is actually selling these anymore; as Car Cannibal mentioned, Full Throttle used to sell them, but I don't see them in their inventory anymore.