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Fuel press regulator

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killab443

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Nov 24, 2003
Howell, New Jersey
I want to get a FPR. Is the BM fuel pressure modifier a good chioce? I wanna keep it cheap and the aeromotive FPR is pretty expensive. So i was wondering whats so different from the 2, do they offer the same options? Will the BM fpr modifier be enough to take on a 20g turbo if I decide I want that?
 
killab443 said:
I want to get a FPR. Is the BM fuel pressure modifier a good chioce? I wanna keep it cheap and the aeromotive FPR is pretty expensive. So i was wondering whats so different from the 2, do they offer the same options? Will the BM fpr modifier be enough to take on a 20g turbo if I decide I want that?

Get an na regulator off of any 6bolt 4g63 motor. It will sit at a base pressure of 50 psi which will work just fine. I use it on my 2.4 liter 60 trim powerplant with no issues.
 
Yea I read somewere that the N/a had a higher pressure. Im definitly gunna go with that if its cheaper. How much boost you running? Also if I was to get an aftermarket areomitive or aem fpr were would I set the pressure at? im looking for a max of 23-24 psi on a 20g 660 injectors, walbro 255 and an afc on race gas
 
Use the n/a regulator and tune the car with your maft or safc accordingly. I run 21 lbs of boost on pump gas. 50 psi base fuel pressure rises 1:1 with boost.
 
ok cool. so thats what i look for when getting an aftermarket fpr? 1:1 rises with boost. I wish i new what that ment. Got any links?
 
just some info on fpr and wat a 1:1 ratio means. im guessing it means that fuel rises with boost at the same rate?
 
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