supramatt
11-26-2005, 02:37 PM
i want to get a fuel pressure regulator to use with my stock fuel system can you tell me exactly what i would need and a quote with shipping to 11530 thanks i appreciate it.
Matt
by the way the clutch i got from you is awsome only took 2 days to get.
supramatt
11-26-2005, 02:41 PM
by the way i already have the fuel dampener bypass mod dont no if that has anything to do with the fpr
ChrisB
11-26-2005, 06:42 PM
i want to get a fuel pressure regulator to use with my stock fuel system can you tell me exactly what i would need and a quote with shipping to 11530 thanks i appreciate it.
Matt
by the way the clutch i got from you is awsome only took 2 days to get.
The FPR typically goes on the return line. Most people buy a fuel system that includes a dual feed rail w/ center return line and includes all the aeroquip hoses and fittings that go to and from the FPR. It also includes a lot of other things you'll need like spacers, injectors, clips, and all the hosing and pumps, etc. I'm not sure why you need to raise or most likely lower the fuel pressure on your Supra? Are you running larger injectors? If so, you'll probably want a larger feed line than the stock line. You can check out the pictures of fuel systems on the following link and see if there are other things that you may need.
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/price/Toyota/Supra_93-98/performance/Fuel/Fuel_Systems
Of the kits on this page, I recommend the Titan kit.
Chris.
supramatt
11-28-2005, 11:40 PM
well im running the stock fuel injectors without the fuel dampener and i have a warbroo 255lph i was told that u can raise the stock fuel pressure from 42 to 48 dont really have the money to get a full fuel system yet so im trying to get the most out of my stock system while keeping the afrs safe.
ChrisB
11-29-2005, 09:57 AM
Ah... You'd have to replace the stock FPR on the end. You would probably have to figure out what fittings it would need. It may be a bit tricky but I'm sure it can be done.
Chris.