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Old 08-12-2004, 05:43 PM
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does anyone know what the fuel pressure is with a stock integra type r regulator?
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should be between 38-46psi with the hose connected to the fpr.
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ok, i thought it was around 40, because my car is running really rich without the aem fpr tuned to only 30 lbs. thanks
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hose on is about 10 psi higher
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Default Re: type r fuel pressure???? ([HrZn]4life)

I could be wrong...but doesn't the ITR have fuel pressure around 50 psi?
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The book say something like 47-54, with the hose off.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zygspeed &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The book say something like 47-54, with the hose off.</TD></TR></TABLE>

correct

on mine w/ hose out it's @ 54, while hose are on it at 44
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I just put my AEM fuel rail on with FPR gauge about a month ago and it was set at 40psi with hose connected, and when full throttle was "triggered" under the hood, it jumped to 50psi. Just a few days ago I put the AEM FPR on (store was out of stock at the time I bought my fuel rail) and bumped up the psi to 45 with hose connected (probably about 55 full throttle).
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 5 Lug &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I just put my AEM fuel rail on with FPR gauge about a month ago and it was set at 40psi with hose connected, and when full throttle was "triggered" under the hood, it jumped to 50psi. Just a few days ago I put the AEM FPR on (store was out of stock at the time I bought my fuel rail) and bumped up the psi to 45 with hose connected (probably about 55 full throttle).</TD></TR></TABLE>

that's pretty weird.......

fuel rail should not change your pressure. might wanna double check your gauge.
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It didn't. I was just stating that maybe if I changed the Fuel Rail, FPR, and FPR Gauge at the same time and the psi was 40, it could just mean that the FPR was factory set from AEM at 40. But only changing the rail and adding a gauge and having it read 40, would mean that's what the fuel psi is from the dealership because I left the stock FPR on there. (not sure if that made sense or not)
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