fuel regulator

wasteg4te

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Fuel regulator.
Its quite common in modification scenario.
Actually what the actual function of the fuel regulator?
Just in doubt, because many of car owners make this item as a compulsory item. Must get? hot items
And to make it clear, can fuel regulator add more hp?
Or just to prevent any problem that will rise later
And or only to make your engine bay look nice (bling.bling)
Please describe?
Sorry for this basic questions, cos im newbie
 

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GT_AUTO

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fuel regulator works by blocking ur fuel from returning to the fuel tank hence
the pressure in the fuel rail become high.it will increase ur fuel delivery n
the spray of the inj become wider making it more easier for the plug to
burn the fuel as the pressure tend to make fuel spray finer.
in some cases,installing f/reg can make a car more fuel efficient.
 

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so..for turbo engine,
what the good fuel pressure reading?
and how to know that setting is ideas?
 

stevenV6

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all sifus,
i'm planning to hv a fuel regulator for my ride,
any brand that u all recomm..??
such like: arospeed,sard,zap n etc.......wats the diff..?
 

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I'm also wanna get one soon, but many ppl advice me to get SARD one.. other then that they say will give problem soon to ur car..aerospeed can use the gauge..
any idea?? tq
 

stevenV6

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all sifus,
i'm planning to hv a fuel regulator for my ride,
any brand that u all recomm..??
such like: arospeed,sard,zap n etc.......wats the diff..?
pls help....any suggestion,opinion or advice????
 

GT_AUTO

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all f/reg is the same.only quality set them apart.if u can afford the expansive
1,why not.if u on budget,even the cheap bolt-on regulator that convert ur
existing regulator to adjustable works well too.it's all depend on ur pocket.
 
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dj_gti

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i heard sard is kinda good......
not sure bout other brands.....
someone is selling sard in markeplace....
ftz is his nickname if i'm not wrong......
 

stevenV6

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any1 can put a comments on arospeed???
it's price seems suit my budget...
it's useful if can get a comments on it's user....hehe!
 

dj_gti

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i heard sard is good.......
it's like rm300 to rm350....
check out the sales thread....
someone is selling it off....
 

wasteg4te

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hey guy.
for turbo engine, what the ideal fuel pressure needed?
 

stevenV6

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thx bro...for all ur opinions...
looking forward to get a SARD..
 

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whats best pressure for 1.6 stock mivec...?? opinion pls..
stock for mivec shud be 35-42 psi.

4g91 stock shud be 28-32 psi.

4g93 stock shud be 34 to 38.

that is just for guidance and it shud compensate with wat u have done to ur internals and ur add-ons.
 

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GT auto - usaid higher thn 40 psi ,below 46psi..is this idle or WOT??..whts ur recomended set up then?? idle and WOT..need opinion as i m playing around with this unit to see which is best power..he he tarak bujet dyno le
 

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