Fuel Rail and FPR ?'s on Turbo B18B
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Fuel Rail and FPR ?'s on Turbo B18B
Hey guys been searching on this subject but need a definitive answer on this, Should I put in an aftermarket fuel rail and fuel preasure regulator to make about 350 - 450 hp. Also, which brands would you all recommend. I was thinking aeromotive FPR and AEM Rail? lemme know
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Re: Fuel Rail and FPR ?'s on Turbo B18B (foozball-26)
If youa re going to put in a bigger pump, like a 255, then I would say yes. A good quality 1:1 fpr will be worthwhile to regulate the flow.
As for the rail, stock is fine. no big difference in performance of either.
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As for the rail, stock is fine. no big difference in performance of either.
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Re: Fuel Rail and FPR ?'s on Turbo B18B (RGAZ)
yes I do have the 255 lph high pressure walbro pump so I guess ill need the regulator, whats a good brand, aeromotive anygood?
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Re: Fuel Rail and FPR ?'s on Turbo B18B (foozball-26)
I know alot of people who really like the stock honda fuel lines. personally, i dont really feel upgraded rail/lines/regulator are nessecary. considering you can make that power on stock rail, stock regulator, and stock lines id rather not upgrade it if u dont have too. just get the right fuel pump and big enough injectors and leave everything else stock, stock is good and reliable. thats what i did with the hondata and it worked out great.
-stock regulator is 1:1 rise rate but its not adjustable.
[Modified by DIRep972, 5:30 PM 10/29/2002]
-stock regulator is 1:1 rise rate but its not adjustable.
[Modified by DIRep972, 5:30 PM 10/29/2002]
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