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Originally posted by Buckshot77: Hehe, all I can say is bring it. Mike's STi knows how my car runs.
I heard about that one
Alex
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Originally posted by Buckshot77: Nope, I'm running SVT cams in 99 3L heads on my ride.
Rick
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"Absolut Rara."
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Originally posted by Bananastazi: FPR enrichment? - please this aint no redneck Camaro.
He's running 42's with fuel enrichment coming from increased pulse-width from the ECU.
I think he's simply talking about a boost referenced FPR, not rising rate. It is imperative that the fuel pressure regulator be referenced to boost at 1:1 so that the fuel pressure is set relative to manifold pressure, rather than atmospheric otherwise fuel pressure effectively drops off as boost pressure rises.
Brad knows better than to promote the rising rate FPR bandaid crap, don't you Brad
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Seeing as their vac line routing is as stock, then yes, it should be 1:1 with the intake manifold pressure.
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Originally posted by Bananastazi: Seeing as their vac line routing is as stock, then yes, it should be 1:1 with the intake manifold pressure.
yeah; of course, I didn't think to look at it while I was there, lol.
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Originally posted by Rara: Originally posted by Bananastazi: FPR enrichment? - please this aint no redneck Camaro.
He's running 42's with fuel enrichment coming from increased pulse-width from the ECU.
I think he's simply talking about a boost referenced FPR, not rising rate. It is imperative that the fuel pressure regulator be referenced to boost at 1:1 so that the fuel pressure is set relative to manifold pressure, rather than atmospheric otherwise fuel pressure effectively drops off as boost pressure rises.
Brad knows better than to promote the rising rate FPR bandaid crap, don't you Brad
Yessirey Jim Bob, that shur iz a fancy turdbowed Escort you got there. Lemme hep ya wit dat fuul problum... Durrrrrrrr, where da carburator at?
My question for boost referenced FPR is valid, especially with the reported idle and driveability problems of this combination. Sounds like it just needs some more tuning if pressure is set up correctly.
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