Question from NOS, please help
kenchan
06-28-2001, 11:51 PM
I'm planning to get a NOS kit for my P11....but they don't have a kit yet for the P11's... they asked the below questions, but I have no clue what the answer is. Please help
>> email from NOS<<
Does your vehicle come equipped with electronic or mechanical fuel
injection ? Also if it is electronically injected, does the vehicle have
a vacuum sensitive fuel pressure regulator in the engine compartment?
NOS Tech. Dept.
>> email from NOS<<
Does your vehicle come equipped with electronic or mechanical fuel
injection ? Also if it is electronically injected, does the vehicle have
a vacuum sensitive fuel pressure regulator in the engine compartment?
NOS Tech. Dept.
kenchan
06-30-2001, 01:59 PM
any of you guys know the answer to these q's?
thanks.
thanks.
b-b00gie
07-02-2001, 07:07 AM
must've missed the post...
electronic fuel injection and the fuel pressure regulator does have a vacuum line so i'm assuming its vacuum sensitive ;)
electronic fuel injection and the fuel pressure regulator does have a vacuum line so i'm assuming its vacuum sensitive ;)
kenchan
07-02-2001, 12:10 PM
thanks bboogie, so the engine has a vacuum sensitive regulator?
man, I am totally confused.... thanx again.
man, I am totally confused.... thanx again.
b-b00gie
07-02-2001, 12:16 PM
i guess thats what that means...
i mean.. from the regulator there is a vacuum line to the intake manifold. you might want to ask NOS if thats what they mean by vacuum sensitive..
i'm assuming it is that.. cause if that line losses its pressure, your fuel pressure regulater will be acting mighty sick..
i mean.. from the regulator there is a vacuum line to the intake manifold. you might want to ask NOS if thats what they mean by vacuum sensitive..
i'm assuming it is that.. cause if that line losses its pressure, your fuel pressure regulater will be acting mighty sick..
b-b00gie
07-02-2001, 12:21 PM
actually.. that must be what "vacuum sensitive" means
because... as vacuum pressure increases, fuel pressure decreases...
meaning.. yes, the regulator IS vacuum sensitive.. :)
because... as vacuum pressure increases, fuel pressure decreases...
meaning.. yes, the regulator IS vacuum sensitive.. :)
josedi
07-02-2001, 12:28 PM
That is yes to both questions. NOS rocks... I am ordering a 85HP shot for my car, is WOT system. Good luck.
kenchan
07-03-2001, 03:53 PM
thanks, bboogie :D
dude, which NOS kit (part number) are you planning to get?
dude, which NOS kit (part number) are you planning to get?
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