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selmerguy

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Nov 14, 2004
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I just installed a AFPR on my 1g. I never had a fuelpressure gauge hooked up to the syock fuel system so my question is: Does the stock fpr work on a 1:1 ratio or does the stock fpr stay at a constant 43.5 psi?
 
The stock FPR rises on a 1:1 ratio. I hope you removed the stock FPR when you installed the AFPR otherwise your install was useless. Not saying you would... just checking to make sure.
 
UMR98GSX said:
The stock FPR rises on a 1:1 ratio. I hope you removed the stock FPR when you installed the AFPR otherwise your install was useless. Not saying you would... just checking to make sure.
Yeah..... I removed the stock fpr. Thanks for the answer. And the stock fuel pressure is 43.5 psi right?
 
selmerguy said:
I just installed a AFPR on my 1g. I never had a fuelpressure gauge hooked up to the syock fuel system so my question is: Does the stock fpr work on a 1:1 ratio or does the stock fpr stay at a constant 43.5 psi?

Hopefully, the AFPR you have selected also uses a 1:1 boost-to-fuel pressure ratio. Also, I thought that the base fuel pressure (fuel pressure with boost reference hose disconnected) was lower for 1G's (37 psi?) than for 2G's.

EDIT: Oops, beat me to it, DGajre777.
 
Thanks alot guys. I selected the aeromotive 13109 unit. It works great on my 2g 420a and I fdigured it would work great here aswell. I will go play alittle more an bring my base fp down. Thanks again guys.
Sam
 
I did the change and the car idled perfectly. After it warmed up it was a perfect 14,7 AFR. It sure seems like a low idle fuelpressure. The base is 37 but the idle is like 25. But thre car runs great. Thanks for the help.
 
Idle FP will be base minus vacuum (1:1). Divide inches of mercury by two to convert to PSI, and subtract that from your base. If you are running ~24" of vac when it reads 25 psi, which is not uncommon on stock cams, you are all set.
 
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