Best Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator
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Best Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator
Hallo,
can anyone tell me whats the best adj. FPR on the market?
where are the differences and how much money do i have to invest?
i don't need it to rise my fuel amount because i have a standalone with bigger injectors, i only want to have another control instrument.
maybe somone can post some FPRs and prices (or shops) so i can have a short look over the market.
the FPR is for an B16A1 Engine.
Greets
Malte.
can anyone tell me whats the best adj. FPR on the market?
where are the differences and how much money do i have to invest?
i don't need it to rise my fuel amount because i have a standalone with bigger injectors, i only want to have another control instrument.
maybe somone can post some FPRs and prices (or shops) so i can have a short look over the market.
the FPR is for an B16A1 Engine.
Greets
Malte.
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Re: Best Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator (mrx)
I have a Aeromotive unit (Summit Racing.com) and it works fine with my setup. It is adjustable from 30-70psi and has a 1:1 ratio for forced induction. You can also install a 1 1/2" fuel pressure gauge (unit has 1/8"NPT port). The unit part number is #AEI-13109 and goes for $131.95.......the fuel gauge runs $29.88. Both can be purchased from Summit Racing. Oh yeah, you will need to buy -6AN fittings and a -6AN plug...also from Summit.
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Re: Best Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator (NVturbo)
The above setup is exactly what I would run as well...you may pay a little more for the Aeromotive, but it's a great unit to have...I'd run one if I Didn't get my Nismo one that bolts up into my JWT Fuel Rail....
Gauges, well again, you can get them from any big company (Summit, Jegs, ETC...) and all list fuel line adapter kits you can pruchase as well...I personally bought the Jegs one because it was black, and got my fittings at a local hardware store...
Gauges, well again, you can get them from any big company (Summit, Jegs, ETC...) and all list fuel line adapter kits you can pruchase as well...I personally bought the Jegs one because it was black, and got my fittings at a local hardware store...
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