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Old 12-14-2003, 12:20 AM   #1
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fuel pressure regulator

i just got a fuel pressure regulator on my car today and i was wondering what psi i should run for the biggest power gains. I currently have intake and exhaust with no cat on my b18b1. i've heard before that the stock fuel pressure is 34 psi. thanks
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Old 12-14-2003, 10:21 PM   #2
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Re: fuel pressure regulator

Every motor will requre a different psi setting to find the right one for your car you will need to get it dyno and wideband tuned.
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Re: fuel pressure regulator

im not planning on having my car dynoed any time soon, i wish i could. is there any way to ball park a good fuel pressure for my motor?
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Well too much will hurt you. Too bad you dont have some kind of FMS... depending on what u have, it will also vary. You dont seem too modded, just the basic bolt ons, so you may not need to adjust at all.
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Re: fuel pressure regulator

the best gains is between 36-38 psi
anymore, and you are losing power
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