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Old 08-18-2004, 07:40 PM
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fuel pressure regulator question

a friend of mine told me this ok

u know the fuel pressure regulator it has a hose running from the top of it and that connects to a port on the intake manifold RITE?... well he said it makes the car run more powerfull if u dis connect the hose from the top of the fuel regulator and cap it off... something like that.. has anyone heard of doing this? let me know
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Old 08-18-2004, 08:50 PM
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dont listen to ur friend, he's a retard. if u take the vacuum hose off the regulator, u will always have full/max fuel pressure going into ur engine. U will get bad gas milage and run rich. leave it on.
when ur racing ur car, u will have ur throttle open all the way, WOT. this will give u the full/max fuel pressure. so theres no need to remove the regulator vacuum.
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Old 08-18-2004, 10:18 PM
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i wish i could tell without dyno tuning... wat were the best settings for a b16a motor.. for the fuel pressure regulator the cam gears and the distributor... if anyone has any ideas please tell me
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