lets talk fuel setups.
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i want to get that new edelbrock intake for my tahoe. but i will have to change a few things around to run it. i have already converted to return style fuel setup, but i'm using stock rails and regulator. so one thing i'm trying to figure out is what regulator to get for this. the other thing it how to route the plumbing.
it seems to me that you could go from tank to one rail, then to the other rail and then to regulator and from there return to tank. that would give good flow to all injectors with out the fuel having to ever hit a wall, ie end of fuel rail.
it seems to me that you could go from tank to one rail, then to the other rail and then to regulator and from there return to tank. that would give good flow to all injectors with out the fuel having to ever hit a wall, ie end of fuel rail.
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That's what Mort said. One suggestion from me is to check with the regulator's manufacturer if their regulator is 100% shutoff. Mine is not, and you have to make sure that the pump is still priming when you crank the engine. If you wait a few seconds too long, the pressure will have dropped enough to cause difficulty starting.
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Your last described arrangement is considered optimal. Y to rails, both rails to FPR, FPR back to tank.
I have not yet found an FPR that does hold residual pressure. They all seem designed to always bypass some fuel. Guess it could be an issue if they got stuck if you were using a pump that didn't have a pressure relief mechanism. My Magnafuel seemed to hold until the first time I activated the megapump. Now the Aeromotive seems to hold better, although only momentarily.
I have not yet found an FPR that does hold residual pressure. They all seem designed to always bypass some fuel. Guess it could be an issue if they got stuck if you were using a pump that didn't have a pressure relief mechanism. My Magnafuel seemed to hold until the first time I activated the megapump. Now the Aeromotive seems to hold better, although only momentarily.
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would this regulator be ok for 800ish hp? its the a1000-efi regulator adjustable from 40-70psi http://www.aeromotiveinc.com/products.php?prod=11
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would this regulator be ok for 800ish hp? its the a1000-efi regulator adjustable from 40-70psi http://www.aeromotiveinc.com/products.php?prod=11
Either that one or the -6 version if you will be using it in the optimal configuration. Might save on fitting costs with the -6. You won't need -10 if it is after the rails.






