To FPD or not to FPD ?
To FPD or not to FPD ?
Regarding a 94 FD.
I have read alot of mixed reviews on the Fuel Pulsation Dampener (FPD).
I am in the process of redoing the fuel setup on my buddies car, and can easily remove the FPD on the primary rail while I'm @ it.
I know what it does, but is it "really" needed. Even though it's not my car, I treat it like it's mine while working on it.
Thanks all.
I have read alot of mixed reviews on the Fuel Pulsation Dampener (FPD).
I am in the process of redoing the fuel setup on my buddies car, and can easily remove the FPD on the primary rail while I'm @ it.
I know what it does, but is it "really" needed. Even though it's not my car, I treat it like it's mine while working on it.
Thanks all.
Originally Posted by oorx7
Does the fuel regulater that you are using have a FPD built in. I know the higher end ones like areomotive have this. No sense in have two FPD's
From my understanding the feed enters the primary rail, exits into the secondary rail out into a fpr back to the return.
Originally Posted by Mahjik
If you use the link I gave you in the last thread, it removes the FPD. You shouldn't require it with most aftermarket FPRs.
I actually have that printed out.
However I have seen since I have been researching this fuel setup that some keep and other eliminate the fpd.
Just wondering what the general idea was.
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