Aftermarket regulator on EFI Turbo fuel rail?
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Aftermarket regulator on EFI Turbo fuel rail?
Yes Yes.
Can I fit this on a FRST rail?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Ajus...item1e796f4666
Will I need an adapter type thing to go on the rail so I can have a normal hose coming off it to to let me run one of these jobs?
Can I fit this on a FRST rail?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Ajus...item1e796f4666
Will I need an adapter type thing to go on the rail so I can have a normal hose coming off it to to let me run one of these jobs?
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I have no idea what the fuel pressure is set to, it has been altered and I have no clue what it's set at. I've set the CO pot to 1500ohms I want to set the fuel pressure to standard to hopefully get the car to a point it runs OK so I can take it for a setup before I drive it.
At the mo the car starts and run but won't rev, I'm just ruling things out one at a time, would be good to know that the fuel pressure isn't a mile out.
At the mo the car starts and run but won't rev, I'm just ruling things out one at a time, would be good to know that the fuel pressure isn't a mile out.
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if u were to fit this u would have to make some adaptor to fit in where the original goes ( not worth it in my opinion )
just stick an inline gauge in to check
just stick an inline gauge in to check
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