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OK, I'm in the process of installing my aftermarket fuel pressure regulator.
Installation seems pretty straight forward. However, when I come to set it what PSI can I go to? The manual states between 38-44 PSI as standard. Can I increase the PSI over 44, if so to what PSI? Also, what PSI can the standard Fuel Pump cope with? Any help would be greatly appreciated. BTW: I have a '97 ST with standard injectors, an Injen IS2040 intake, Denso Idridium spark plugs and Magnecor KV85 spark plug wires. |
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I think the standard psi is 35+.
You can set to a high value, but try not to go over 50psi on stock injectors. If you have a SAFC, then 44+ is possible, if not, you will fun to rich. -------------------- West_Minist
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