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Adjustable FPR on NA engine?

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  • MisterCMKM Offline
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    MisterCMK
    wrote on last edited by
    #9

    no, I will continue contributing. You should put cams in it and get it tuned so you can get more speed when drive it off a....

    FASTER THAN DUBBSY

    > thrash;315544 wrote:
    > I noticed that the new 5.0 valve covers say "Ford Motorsport" or something on them. Instead, the valvecovers should be a big bald eagle, holding a rifle in one talon, an american flag in the other, eating apple pie, and shitting on the outline of europe.
    >
    > Ford is back :)

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    • BryceB Offline
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      Bryce
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      #10

      Coming from a guy who owns a Mustang..

      88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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      • z31Z Offline
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        z31
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        3_Series wrote:
        This may be a stupid question, but is there any performance benefit to putting an adjustable FPR on a naturally aspirated engine? i.e. is there much tuning that could be done? I wouldn't think so, as unlike a turbo setup there is no large increase in volume of air into the engine creating a need for more fuel, but still the question remains.

        Sorry if this is a stupid question. I had a BEGI rising rate fuel pressure regulator ($250) worked good for me.

        86 Nissan 300zx 12.43 @ 114 Top End Dragways

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        • S Offline
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          slowvo
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          3_Series wrote:
          I have an eprom on the way and maybe some pullies down the road, but thats about it. As to the two options, we don't all have the money to go turbo, and still want to mod our cars. I wouldn't say its quite that simple.

          How much faster is it really going to make it?

          and what would a rising rate fpr do on a N/A car?

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          • MisterCMKM Offline
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            MisterCMK
            wrote on last edited by
            #13

            BuiltorDie wrote:
            Coming from a guy who owns a Mustang..

            I just own a car that sits in the garage all the time. 😄

            FASTER THAN DUBBSY

            > thrash;315544 wrote:
            > I noticed that the new 5.0 valve covers say "Ford Motorsport" or something on them. Instead, the valvecovers should be a big bald eagle, holding a rifle in one talon, an american flag in the other, eating apple pie, and shitting on the outline of europe.
            >
            > Ford is back :)

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            • 3_Series3 Offline
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              3_Series
              wrote on last edited by
              #14

              slowvo wrote:
              How much faster is it really going to make it?

              1. Probably not all that much, but all I'm looking for is some more horsepower for a daily driven car, not looking to go 12s.

              2. edit: nevermind

              2002 Subaru Legacy
              1993 BMW 325i (sold)

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              • JoelJ Offline
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                z31 wrote:
                I had a BEGI rising rate fuel pressure regulator ($250) worked good for me.
                What gains did you get out of this, I'm quite curious? The omly thing I see a Rising Rate FMU good for is when you are turboing a car and are a complete cheap ass, or have no other option for tuning.

                no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                • integra_gsr98I Offline
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                  integra_gsr98
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                  Every good fuel pressure regulator is rising rate. My Aeromotive is a 1:1 rising rate FPR.

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                  • JoelJ Offline
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                    Joel
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                    I guess I shouldve stated when you are ONLY using a FMU as tuning, not in addition to your tuning...

                    no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                    • K Offline
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                      KA-T_240
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                      #18

                      Ya, I have a 1:1 FPR also.

                      FMU's should go in the trash!

                      PM me for:
                      Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
                      Diesel repairs or performance products.

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