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Old 12-30-03, 04:22 AM
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Where are you guys getting your after market fuel pressure regulators? THanks.
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Re: fuel pressure regulator

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Where are you guys getting your after market fuel pressure regulators? THanks.
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thanks man I apprectiate that! If I get this what should I adjust the pressure to? THanks.
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Well, It's adjustable right? Stock Fuel System pressure Is set b'n 34.1 to 39.8.
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can't use that with stock rails/lines, can you?
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Why do you want one?
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do I need one or not? probably not huh, with stock turbo and all. Anyways what do you think nz.
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With a stock turbo you'll never make enough power to need a bigger FPR.
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