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**WANTED** Fuel Pressure Regulator
Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 9:57 am
by dialate
Has anyone got a decent one for sale?
Went looking around JHB yesterday and couldnt find anything in stock..
Re: **WANTED** Fuel Pressure Regulator
Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 12:19 pm
by ljS14
dialate wrote:Has anyone got a decent one for sale?
Went looking around JHB yesterday and couldnt find anything in stock..
Uh crap man

So Turbo and Nos dont have

Re: **WANTED** Fuel Pressure Regulator
Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 7:36 pm
by dialate
ljS14 wrote:dialate wrote:Has anyone got a decent one for sale?
Went looking around JHB yesterday and couldnt find anything in stock..
Uh crap man

So Turbo and Nos dont have

R2000?!?!?! with no accessories ie fittings, line etc.. f**k that!
My mate has a Proper Turbo Smart with Fluid Gauge etc that i can have for R1750 - might go for that..
Lot of money for a fuel reg though to be honest.. dont know?!
Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 10:15 pm
by RudeBoy
Fuel pressure on that motor is very important...
if its a genuine turbosmart regulator i would go for that
http://www.turbosmartonline.com/index.php?id=38
also that car is wired to run two pumps, one was removed when i sold the motor, you need to get a walbro inline pump. it will be an easy install, the wires for the pump should still be there, and i just joined the fuel line with a piece of hyd pipe, under car behind right rear wheel
p.s map was built on a base fuel pressure of 3 to 3.5bar (shoud get to 5bar by the time you boosting 1.8bar)
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 11:58 am
by dialate
RudeBoy wrote:Fuel pressure on that motor is very important...
if its a genuine turbosmart regulator i would go for that
http://www.turbosmartonline.com/index.php?id=38
also that car is wired to run two pumps, one was removed when i sold the motor, you need to get a walbro inline pump. it will be an easy install, the wires for the pump should still be there, and i just joined the fuel line with a piece of hyd pipe, under car behind right rear wheel
p.s map was built on a base fuel pressure of 3 to 3.5bar (shoud get to 5bar by the time you boosting 1.8bar)
getting this today.. I hear you.. when you say inline pump, do you mean pick up pump? what type or size are we talking?

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