4agze fuel pressure regulator
4agze fuel pressure regulator
OK so I know that the 4age regualtors will work with the GZE, but the problem I have is.... I don't know what type I should run. there's 1:1, rising rate, etc. I want to tone down the fuel pressure a little bit as I'm guessing its a bit high with the Walbro 255 lph fuel pump. also want a way to control the fuel pressure. anyone have more knowledge on these in terms to relating to a GZE?
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Re: 4agze fuel pressure regulator
my car is running crazy rich full throttle its dipping low 10s high 9s on the wideband... definitely want some opinions for FPRs if anyone has any info.
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Re: 4agze fuel pressure regulator
I believe a stand alone unit would better solve your issue Chris.
Re: 4agze fuel pressure regulator
well either way wouldn't I need a way to control the fuel pressure as well? I plan on going the route of stand alone, but I believe I'm overloading the fuel rail also causing extra fuel to be dumping into the cylinders.
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Re: 4agze fuel pressure regulator
You can modify adjustable FPR to work on stock rails might be what you have to do...I will try and find some xamples I believe jonas had a writeup on here
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Re: 4agze fuel pressure regulator
OK sweet. McKenney brought up a good point about the stock regulator could be failing.... might throw the bluetop on just to see anyways.
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Re: 4agze fuel pressure regulator
What is the psi of the Walbro? If a factory regulator failed, would it fail by applying too much pressure or would it just not apply pressure thereby leaning out your fuel?
Say if the Walbro pressure exceeded the factory gze pressure, how would the factory regulator reduce the pressure then being that it is fixed? If it failed wouldn't it usually fail at APPLYING pressure not fail by applying too much pressure? Factory fuel press regs usually fail due to fatigue.
Just my .02
Say if the Walbro pressure exceeded the factory gze pressure, how would the factory regulator reduce the pressure then being that it is fixed? If it failed wouldn't it usually fail at APPLYING pressure not fail by applying too much pressure? Factory fuel press regs usually fail due to fatigue.
Just my .02
Re: 4agze fuel pressure regulator
Iv seen a honda prelude aem fpr used on our cars. the mounting holes have been drilled a bit to make it fit but over all it isnt much to make it work and you dont have to spend a tone on a toms or a universal one.
here is a link i think this dude had the same issue as you
http://forums.club4ag.com/zerothread?id=57976
here is a link i think this dude had the same issue as you
http://forums.club4ag.com/zerothread?id=57976
Re: 4agze fuel pressure regulator
dr.occa wrote:What is the psi of the Walbro? If a factory regulator failed, would it fail by applying too much pressure or would it just not apply pressure thereby leaning out your fuel?
Say if the Walbro pressure exceeded the factory gze pressure, how would the factory regulator reduce the pressure then being that it is fixed? If it failed wouldn't it usually fail at APPLYING pressure not fail by applying too much pressure? Factory fuel press regs usually fail due to fatigue.
Just my .02
well it's a 255 lph.... setup for future use.... and it seemed like the A/F's were good until recently. I'm going to throw my bluetop FPR on tonight and see if that works. I swapped around the vacuum lines, and doesn't seem to change anything. still rich as hell.
I did find this....
http://forums.club4ag.com/zerothread?id=57994
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