Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator
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Has anyone purchased this item?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item4a96f80adb
If you have how did you attach it to the fuel rail?
Thanks in advance for any ideas
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item4a96f80adb
If you have how did you attach it to the fuel rail?
Thanks in advance for any ideas
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Pics weren't showing up for me, but it sounds like a universal adjsutable FPR. it wouldn't mount on the rail, you'd run it off the retern line and probably mount to your firewall or such.
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The issue with my current FPR is it is not working.
Alxdgr8 if I understand what you are saying the original OEM FPR would stay and this would be in addition to it? If not what do you do with the old non-working FPR.
Thanks for any direction with this.
Alxdgr8 if I understand what you are saying the original OEM FPR would stay and this would be in addition to it? If not what do you do with the old non-working FPR.
Thanks for any direction with this.
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You could keep the stock FPR (but if it's not working that may not be a good idea), but then you wouldn't be able to lower fuel pressure below stock, only raise (much like a boost controller with a wastegate). Ideally you'd delete the OEM FPR and run only the adjustable so you could set it wherever you want.
Standard Bosch OEM FPR's are pretty cheap and even cheaper used. I would go that route.
Standard Bosch OEM FPR's are pretty cheap and even cheaper used. I would go that route.