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Old 02-27-2004, 05:20 PM
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Turbo kit for LS

This is my first post so please forgive the newbie question. I just purchased a greddy turbo kit and intercooler kit for my '97 Integra LS along with a walbro fuel pump, greddy turbo timer and hks ssqv. Is this all I need or would I need anything else? I plan on running only 5psi until I swap out the internals and clutch. A friend of mine said that I'll need a new fuel pressure regulator and fuel rail, is this true?
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Re: Turbo kit for LS

you will need a new FPR. the stoc one cant handle the added pressure of you walbro pump. I dont think you will need a new rail for the FPR. you only need to change the rail if you are getting different injectors. Are you doing teh install yourself?
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