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Old Apr 9, 2011 | 04:23 PM
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so my Toyota has a "Return Style" fuel system with the old fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rails just like the chevy truck intake manifold.

but now i will be using the TBSS intake and fuel rails .. which have NO Return on the fuel rails..

Will this be a problem?

i have a walbroh 255lph feeding the Mototron 60lb injectors...

will i have to add a fuel pressure regulator now..
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Old Apr 9, 2011 | 10:14 PM
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You have two options.

#1 (preferred) use a boost referenced fuel pressure regulator.

#2 use a fuel filter for a vette with a returnless setup.

Sounds like we have something in common... cool truck!
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Old Apr 10, 2011 | 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by vortecyota
You have two options.

#1 (preferred) use a boost referenced fuel pressure regulator.

#2 use a fuel filter for a vette with a returnless setup.

Sounds like we have something in common... cool truck!


very nice set up..

i need to do my gears pretty soon

.. where do i find this fuel filter from a vetter..

i think the tundras come with a inline filter already.. then boost reference fpr makes a lot of sense though, u got any suggestions to which one? i heard AEM works great right or is it aeromotive ?
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Look for wic #33737
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Old Apr 10, 2011 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by AndysC3
Look for wic #33737
I believe that is a Wix# (not wic)? You can go that route because that particular filter has a built in regulator for returnless engines with a return style tank. I much prefer the boost referenced regulator though. I am using an aeromotive injected bypass boost ref regulator on a project now
Ill know how it works next weekend
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Originally Posted by vortecyota
I believe that is a Wix# (not wic)? You can go that route because that particular filter has a built in regulator for returnless engines with a return style tank. I much prefer the boost referenced regulator though. I am using an aeromotive injected bypass boost ref regulator on a project now
Ill know how it works next weekend
Yes it is a wix filter. Regulated to avout 58 psi
stupid phone auto corrects everything lol
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Originally Posted by rhinosarge
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Who's going to tune it? You have to ask the tuner if they want steady fuel pressure or boost-referenced fuel pressure.
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Old Apr 10, 2011 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeGyver
Who's going to tune it? You have to ask the tuner if they want steady fuel pressure or boost-referenced fuel pressure.
good to know..

damn ima have to let him know asap.. i just sent him my pcm for a safe tune..

thanks
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Old Apr 10, 2011 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeGyver
Who's going to tune it? You have to ask the tuner if they want steady fuel pressure or boost-referenced fuel pressure.
This... X2. He will also need to know what you plan to set base pressure at. I hope it goes well for you!
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Old Apr 12, 2011 | 10:59 PM
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so what FPR you guys running?
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