Bad Fuel Pump/FPR?

Discussion in 'Engine & Performance Modifications' started by Vipz, Oct 5, 2008.

  1. Vipz

    Vipz Attack the 'Ring

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    what should I do for my fpr then. Replace it with a stock one?
     
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    yes. the s3 rail is what regulates pressure, and it should do it just fine with the 255.
     
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    oh so then I can use the stock fpr? The rail will allow it to push more than it is regulated for? I didn't know that. I'm going over to see Jay at N2MB today so I'll hopefully get more input since he will be tuning the car. Thanks everyone I am going to grab a 255
     
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    I guess it took a womens touch to see the light lol


    Tell Jay Lee from the Flamingo says HI
     
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    tell jay he owes me a bottle of captain! lol
     
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    lol well it's not that, it's just I was told by a friend who works at a shop and another friend of mine who is very knowledgeable that I need the fpr that comes in the s3 canister in order for it to work, so I was very stuck to doing what they suggested. But once I heard from more and more people that it doesn't have to be that way, then I started to believe that maybe you guys were right. :thanks:

    I'll pass everything on to Jay lol
     
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