Ben Lam FPR question
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2001 1:54 am
Hey Ben, seems like there is some confusion about your search for a fuel pressure regulator (FPR).
Yes, there is a stock FPR and it does a good job at stock or near stock boost levels.
If you are contemplating boost levels above that which the stock FPR can feed fuel then you probably will want a BDFPR, a boost dependent fuel pressure regulator, that self adjusts fuel pressure upwards as needed, to match fuel requirements of increasing boost levels.
Larry Witherspoon
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Yes, there is a stock FPR and it does a good job at stock or near stock boost levels.
If you are contemplating boost levels above that which the stock FPR can feed fuel then you probably will want a BDFPR, a boost dependent fuel pressure regulator, that self adjusts fuel pressure upwards as needed, to match fuel requirements of increasing boost levels.
Larry Witherspoon
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