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sburke
06-18-2006, 02:40 AM
I am curious who on here owns the adjustable FPR from pfyc.com
Does it use the manifold vac/pressure to drive the fuel pressure up as the boost rises, or with the N/A engines, as the vacuum goes toward atmospheric, or is it only a manually adjustable unit?
BlackJack
06-18-2006, 03:08 AM
you have to specifically purchase a rising rate FPR that references boost, and they're usually on a 1:1 ratio. You'll note the difference in pictures as you'll often be able to see the barbed vacuum line fitting on the side.
Boost-referenced FPR's are often WAY more expensive than a normal one, but if you're going boosted, I would recommend it.
Bottom line, make sure the description specifies "boost referenced" or "rising rate"
Picture: Aeromotive boost referenced, 30-60psi range (just an example)
http://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/large/aei-13110.jpg
sburke
06-18-2006, 03:37 AM
I actually found one that isn't to expensive and it looks very well made. http://www.cartech.net/fmu2020.htm
I'll probably end up going with that one or the one you posted.
Six Shooter
07-21-2006, 09:52 AM
The Cartech unit you have posted a link is used on conjuction with the factory FPR.
An FMU is used to raise the fuel pressure beyond what the OEM FPR can produce and usually at a higher rate than 1:1, most FMUs are 8:1 (for every one posund of boost refernced, the fuel pressure rises by 8 PSIG rail pressure.) or more. The Cartech is adjustable in this area. This is a decent way, if you will not be changing in jectors and/or will not have an ECM/PCM tune done. Also usually only used for lower boost vehicles, usually less than 8 PSIG or so.
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