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satria_95

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What's a diaphragm? *scratch head*
From what I read in this thread, it seems that fuel pressure regulators benefits almost all fuel injected cars. I'm running a satria 1.6L manual tranny with just a k&n air filter. I saw the arospeed ones (see link below).

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AROSPEED ADJUSTABLE FUEL REGULATOR --TANK




Aro Speed Fuel Gauge - Carbon Face




Fuel Regulator Gauge -- 100PSI




Arospeed Adjustable Fuel Regulator

I was wondering about something. Some have mentioned in-car fuel pressure meter. Is it one of the products above? Or is there another separate meter to be installed in the car?
 
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oh cannot too high ? the pressure how much ? original how much ?
yup.if i'm not mistaken,the ori press is around 22-28psi.32 psi should be
enough for ur car.too high n ur car will be sluggish due to too much fuel been
injected into u engine.
What's a diaphragm? *scratch head*
From what I read in this thread, it seems that fuel pressure regulators benefits almost all fuel injected cars. I'm running a satria 1.6L manual tranny with just a k&n air filter. I saw the arospeed ones (see link below).

I was wondering about something. Some have mentioned in-car fuel pressure meter. Is it one of the products above? Or is there another separate meter to be installed in the car?
diaphragm is a piece of rubber found inside the fpr.it benefit ur engine by
spraying a more even fuel so the spark plug can burn more complete.making
a bigger explosion inside the combustion chamber thus increasing ur engine power.
no,it's not bro.the pic that u see is the meter that attach to the fpr itself.
to install a meter inside the cockpit,u need to buy meter like defi,apex'i or
those taiwan meter that read fuel pressure.
 
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satria_95

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gt auto,
oh, like that ar. erm.... well, I think I'm going to install e-manage before all else la. hehe Heard that e-manage is a good investment and can help obtain some easy bhp's too. hehe I won't be expecting much from it, though. 10% also happy already. hehehe
 

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i bought an apexi neo n going to Dyno it soon. Do i need a fuel regulator? My car is waja.
 

Northiswara

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fuel regulator.
heard can give good performance to ur car. for NA canot expect so much improvement but for turbo it is damm sweet.

my 2 cents opinion.
 

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I have problem with my FPR, my engine is 4G92P, with harder valvesping & P&P head modification, currently my FPR default reading is ard 50psi, im using 2nd hand arospeed FPR and im using honda civic (denso) fuel pump, are my reading reading normal or the FPR diaphragm broken or damage due to leaking or something??
p/s: if i tighten it, it can only compress to max 52psi & if i loosen it, the indicator pressure also shown decrease less than28psi, the question is...
1. Fuel pump problem or
2. FPR diaphragm problem?
3. Where can i find the Arospeed diaphragm kit?
Thanks in advance...
 

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this situation is tough. no idea.
maybe the meter rosak juga.
 

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might be ur fuel pump cannot put out more pressure than 50psi.
i think aerospeed afpr cannot changed the diaphragm. as u can see, it uses rivet instead of bolt and nut.
 

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