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    FPR for BOOST

    can i use the standard 3 Bar Fuel pressure regulator or do I need a rising rate regulator.

    Ill be running 2.8 m20 15PSI 80lb Injectors and E85.
    Last edited by jules325i; 10-22-2014, 02:22 AM.


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    Standard FPR if you have a standalone or another method of fuel control. I assume you do with that setup haha
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      #3
      no you don't want a rising rate regulator, you want an aftermarket computer that can handle boost and E85.
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        #4
        I would suggest a pnp MS setup along with a 1:1 FRP. Static fuel pressure isn't ideal for boosted setups, but of course that all depends on the tuning.
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          #5
          a standard FPR is 1:1. ;)
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            #6
            huh. The stock FPR looks like a standard rising rate fuel pressure regulator to me, not a true 1:1. Interesting.
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              #7
              no. it's 1:1. all standard FPRs are 1:1. this keeps the fuel pressure at the injector constant relative to manifold pressure. it's necessary to keep the fuel output linear which is what the computer will always expect.

              a RRFPR would have a ratio like 1:5, 1:8, etc. this makes fuel injector response non-linear, which is a bad idea. RRFPRs haven't been a good idea for a decade at least. They were a decent band aid solution before you could build a standalone for $200 but they're pointless now.
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                #8
                No shit, that's why I suggested a 1:1 because the stock unit looks almost identical to all the old VW RRFPRs I've messed with, so I just assumed it was rising rate.
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                  #9
                  Ok yes I have a link g4plus xtreme ecu.
                  Thanks for the input.


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                    #10
                    I'll post some pictures and dyno results when the car is finished, by the end of the year.


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