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5teve L
01-03-2011, 19:10
Does it matter what FPR I use on my F7P turbo ?
I didn't have one on the F7P except an FSE & didn't fancy using that.
Today I picked up a FPR off a volvo 850 T-5 which is a 3 bar reg & fits in my rail, would this be ok to use @ 1 bar boost ?
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Steve

Andrew Cooke
01-03-2011, 19:38
Does it matter what FPR I use on my F7P turbo ?
I didn't have one on the F7P except an FSE & didn't fancy using that.
Today I picked up a FPR off a volvo 850 T-5 which is a 3 bar reg & fits in my rail, would this be ok to use @ 1 bar boost ?
ta
Steve

I don't see why not, just connect the ref pipe to the plenum. That's assuming that it was mapped at 3 bar fuel pressure, or is yet to be mapped.

5teve L
01-03-2011, 19:58
I don't see why not, just connect the ref pipe to the plenum. That's assuming that it was mapped at 3 bar fuel pressure, or is yet to be mapped.

It's got a fast chips generic map at the moment so I assume so.... well it will have once I've plumbed it all in & tested it :scared:

sammo_gtt
01-03-2011, 21:49
im running 2.8 bar with vacum pipe off the fpr so 3 bar sounds about right :)

5teve L
01-03-2011, 22:04
im running 2.8 bar with vacum pipe off the fpr so 3 bar sounds about right :)
:agree:

Os8472
08-03-2011, 10:42
Does it matter what FPR I use on my F7P turbo ?
I didn't have one on the F7P except an FSE & didn't fancy using that.
Today I picked up a FPR off a volvo 850 T-5 which is a 3 bar reg & fits in my rail, would this be ok to use @ 1 bar boost ?
ta
Steve

What was wrong with the fse job?

5teve L
08-03-2011, 10:47
What was wrong with the fse job?
They aren't exactly known to be the best, plus it was off an N/A lump.

Shifty
18-03-2011, 23:58
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They aren't exactly known to be the best, plus it was off an N/A lump.

the standard f7p reg is 4.0 bar IIRC
i would recommend a rising rate fse reg on a 1:1 ratio
i think sytec make them.. ill have a browse through and find you a link from somewhere
coops etc run them and dont seem to have too much problem

Shifty
19-03-2011, 00:00
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http://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2736&appid=1

http://www.fuelpumpsonline.co.uk/fse-sytec-fuel-pressure-11-regulator-1-to-5-bar-1901-p.asp