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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 :shock: 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 :shock: 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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