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Old Sep 23, 2010 | 12:42 PM
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I just bought the aeromotive efi fuel pressure regulator and i am wondering where are being putting them and the lines they are running to them.. I have the -6AN one side.. and a 10AN on the other... i am trying to figure out where i should put it and what is the best way to way it work the best.. I am have a golden eagle fuel rail as well.. I know that this is a noob question.. but i got to know cause i tuner said that i need the fuel pressure on and i am going to tune on saturday.. thanks..
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Old Sep 23, 2010 | 03:19 PM
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wherever you can fit it lol. some people put it on the shock tower some on the firewall. they also make one specifically to fit on the honda factory and aftermarket fuel rails
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Old Sep 23, 2010 | 05:41 PM
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wherever you can fit it lol. some people put it on the shock tower some on the firewall. they also make one specifically to fit on the honda factory and aftermarket fuel rails
Ok cool.. So i just got the fuel pressure regulator today and now i need 3 6AN fittings i suppose according to the directions.. but what else do i need to put the fuel pressure regulator on.. does anybody how a diy about this.. i could not find one..
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