do i need a fuel pressure regulator with my pro-flo intake??
#1
I see many guys running a fuel pressure regulator with the holley high ram or edelbrock pro flo. I've also been told by many that its not needed since fuel pressure is regulated at the tank. I guess the question is, is a fuel pressure regulator needed? And if so, why?
#2
Depends on where your at with your truck. Are you running stock lines, pump, ect? Are you making any power? If you are converting to a return system, the fpr is a must. Its hard to answer your question without knowing anything about your build
#3
Sorry. LQ4 stage 2 243's. 229/230 .589-598 lift cam. I'm spraying a 150 shot. New set up will be 60lb injectors, the pro flo intake with 90mm TB. Factory pump and factory fuel return
#4
If you have a factory return style fuel system, I believe the regulator is built into the fuel rails. What rails are you going to run with the pro flo? I would add an aeromotive or similar fpr.
BTW, you have a really good chance going lean when you add the 150 shot. The stock pump won't be able to keep up
BTW, you have a really good chance going lean when you add the 150 shot. The stock pump won't be able to keep up
#5
Ill be running the edelbrock rails. And I have a aeromotive for (girlfriend for me it for Valentine's day. Lol) but this is why I'm asking, not sure if I need it or not. I've been staying the 150 for awhile without issues. I keep an eye on fuel pressure and A/F and all are fine. Or are you saying with the 60lb injectors? I'm running 44's now.
#6
No I meant with the pump. But if you have the fpr, I would definitely add it to your system. Make sure it is plumbed in after the rails so the rails see fuel directly from the pump.
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