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Old 04-18-03, 06:50 PM
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What is this

i never seen one b4 and i tryed to look it up
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looks like a FMU (rising rate fuel regulator). It is used on turbo cars to raise the boost more than with a 1:1 fuel regualtor that most people have
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It's a CD player dude! Jk...D I don't know...pretty foreign to me.
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LOOLOLOLOLOL



Originally posted by apneablue
It's a CD player dude! Jk...D I don't know...pretty foreign to me.
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ha ha funny. when connecting this do you have to replace anything or just install the fuel line to the input and feed it back to the fuel rail back thru the out put section
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repost sorry
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it depends. what ratio is it? what ecu do you have? how much boost are you running? It's a plug and play for a non-turbo car to a turbo but not a turbo car that has already been tuned.

just take off your stock fpr and install this. It's that simple. It's the tuning that's hard. You'll also need a fuel pressure gauge
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i have mostly all bolt ons and a pettit ecu unlimited
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still need to know the ratio of the FMU, very important factor
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to me it looks like a cartech FMU. I used to have one on my Turbo Integra. Look up the cartech FMU for info but i believe its a 1:! ratio.
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yea definatly looks like a cartech but it looks old...they come in a smooth silver finish...almost polished
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Originally posted by SpecFIB18
to me it looks like a cartech FMU. I used to have one on my Turbo Integra. Look up the cartech FMU for info but i believe its a 1:! ratio.
you mean ?:1

Best thing for you to do is find out what ratio it is. You can do some test on it installed in a car but blowing some pressure in the pressure port and see how much more pressure of fuel you get




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