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Old 08-29-02, 06:25 PM
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I'm thinking about using the Areomotive FPR A1000-6 with the 2JZ Supra fuel pump. The Aeromotive FPR is adjustable from 30-70psi, is this the one that is 1:1 regulator? Can I use this FPR inline with the stock FPR since I do not want to mess with my fuel rail(tapping it)
My question is, if I set the Aeromotive FPR to 45@idle, and the stock one is preset @36, the Aeormotive FPR will override the stock FPR. Right?
Will this fuel system combo be enough for my 550/1300cc injectors.
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just do it right man. tap it out. its a more trustworthy setup. no questionable actions involved.

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Re: Aeromotive FPR

Originally posted by Jetlag
I'm thinking about using the Areomotive FPR A1000-6 with the 2JZ Supra fuel pump. The Aeromotive FPR is adjustable from 30-70psi, is this the one that is 1:1 regulator? Can I use this FPR inline with the stock FPR since I do not want to mess with my fuel rail(tapping it)
My question is, if I set the Aeromotive FPR to 45@idle, and the stock one is preset @36, the Aeormotive FPR will override the stock FPR. Right?
Will this fuel system combo be enough for my 550/1300cc injectors.
Thanks, Jay
Replace the stock fuel pressure regulator.

I run the pro-series aeromotive fpr. This system will be good for your injectors, porvided you have a method to control them.
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