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What's a good and consistent AFPR?

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ramsack

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Dec 27, 2007
West Lawn, Pennsylvania
I have the normal Aeromotive that everyone uses on my car right now. It has become inconsistent lately, each day the fuel pressure goes wayyy off! It is not the gauge, I can feel a BIG difference in the way in runs. I have a Walbro 255 HP pump so I NEED an AFPR. Also don't have anything to tune with, nor do I have the cash or desire to purchase anything like that, so I need to stay at base pressure (36.3 psi). The Aeromotive is rated to be adjustable to between 40 and 75, so I think this is why it is getting stupid on me. I am borrowing the regulator and have to return it soon, so I was wondering what a good option would be. I was interested in the Fuelab one and it is rated down to 25 psi. I saw a thread on another board with the Aeromotive vs. Fuelab vs. SX and the Fuelab to me looked to be the best as far as quality of parts and manufacturing. What way should I go? I don't want to be adjusting the fuel pressure constantly.
 
Yo buddy I picked a fuelab one up for the GSX. I gotta say I enjoy it and so far it's been constant. Right now it's down due to an 18g build. When the car is up and running or if you need an AFPR after you give yours back I'd let you try it out.
 
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