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95ESiDec-28-00 04:49 PM
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#492, "HELP WYATT -- adjustable FMU, static fuel pressure, boost pressure"


          

Should I install my adjustable FMU in line with my existing FPR or should I replace my FPR?

And if I install it inline how do I do that?

As well what should the static fuel pressure be?

And should I change the calibration discs or leave it alone (cause it's using the largest one.

help...


l e o n

  

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TeamWyattDec-30-00 08:06 AM
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#493, "RE: HELP WYATT -- adjustable FMU, static fuel pressure, boost pressure"
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Leon, you should replace the stock FPR with the SFMU from vortech. The SFMU sets your fuel pressure so there is no need for the stock FPR. Idle fuel pressure should be around 47-50psi.
I ran about 90psi of fuel pressure @ almost 6psi of boost and I KNOW that was running pretty fat, my EGT didn't go above 820c even in long 34rd & 4th gear pulls.
We are the first to actually use the SFMU for the Star Kits, most get the standard FMU and works fine and you wouldn't have to worry about all this extra crap.
theoretically, I would think you could still use the stock FPR and just put the adjustable FMU in line with the fuel rturn line. IF possible, it would be better to just rid of the stock FPR and replace it with the SFMU.
Again, i will be back home after the first (Jan 2) and I should be able to better help you.

Wyatt Leras
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98 Eclipse GS Star Stage 5,000 Turbo kit

  

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95ESiDec-30-00 11:15 AM
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#494, "removing stock fpr on 1995, how?"
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Now my problem is that I don't see any way of ridding the stock FPR. (I don't think it's the same as yanking the vacuum line from the stock FPR?)

The stock FPR is on the passenger end of the fuel rail, and on the driver side of the rail there is the return line and the high pressure in line.

So I'm not really sure of what to do...

l e o n

  

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