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Old 06-16-11, 10:35 AM
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I just got a holley 12-804 fuel pressure regulator. I'm just wondering if one of yinz has a good recommendation on where to mount this thing. I have no rats nest so there's more room for stuff under the hood. Pics if you got one in your car would be greatly appreciated!
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Lots of photos and opinions in this writeup: https://www.rx7club.com//showthread.php?t=529605



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I put mine where the sub zero tank was.
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Mine is right behind the carb on the fire wall. Easy mount, just remove the cowl
cover to gain access to the bolts to mount it.

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I couldn't get it to mount correctly where I wanted it (behinbd the carb, on the firewall). So I made a bracket out of some extra aluminum I had laying around. I'll post a pic later when I get home!
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Mine is mounted in the same spot as TG. I had to make some spacers so the bottom line could connect without rubbing on the seam but it only took about 15 minutes to make them plus a little paint. But I'm just really picky about how things look. lol. You could just use a stack of washers.




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