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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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In order to play it safe, I'm going to initially set the fuel pressure to the standard settings as indicated in the Haynes manual I have, that is, in the range of 38-44PSI.
Gauges are on the list of items to buy soon... AutoMeter A/F Ratio, Fuel Pressure and Temperature. I'm also in on the Lotek Pillar 3 Gauge group buy. However, I want to get a header and high flow cat first. Later on I'm looking at uprating the fuel pump and injectors. For those that are curious, I'm looking doing a 7afCe (A compressor setup). That will give me better acceleration than a Turbo set up (no lag). ...and if that's not enough there's always Nitrous! ![]() |
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