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Re: fuel pressure regulator question.
what your talking about is a adjustable rate rising rate fuel pressure regulator. lol think of it this way
fpr = stock no adjustment set from the factory
rrfpr = stock on turbo or forced induction cars, no adjustment
afpr = allows you to adjust base fuel pressure. non rising rate.
rr afpr = adustable for base fuel pressure. rises with boost. not adjustable for boost rise rate. this is the most common type that we use. i think the aeromotive is this type.
ar rr afpr + adjustable for rate of rise and base fuel pressure
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