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What should be the maximum capability of the stock D-Jet pressure regulator? Mine only goes to 36.
If that's normal, is there another similar-format regulator that can go up to around 45psi? Background: Microsquirt project. Was hoping to use the stock regulator, but now need something that I can easily mount in the same location, if possible. Injectors I'm using are rated at 43.5psi. Discuss! |
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Though amazon is great and showed me this much cheaper ($35) replacement that looks physically identical and rated at 35 gal/hr @ 45 psi Max pressure - 8.5bar (125 psi) - provided you are not afraid of cheap parts. https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Replacemen...EWG9SKBVNB4MCXX Thank you @JamesM for the find! Exactly what I need for my build as I am taking this opportunity to relocate my fuel pump to the front with a '75 pump panel. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Looking forward reading the results @GregAmy . Still digesting your electrical discoveries... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) |
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Though amazon is great and showed me this much cheaper ($35) replacement that looks physically identical and rated at 35 gal/hr @ 45 psi Max pressure - 8.5bar (125 psi) - provided you are not afraid of cheap parts. https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Replacemen...EWG9SKBVNB4MCXX Thank you @JamesM for the find! Exactly what I need for my build as I am taking this opportunity to relocate my fuel pump to the front with a '75 pump panel. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Looking forward reading the results @GregAmy . Still digesting your electrical discoveries... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) To be clear, I cant vouch for that pump, never ran one, it just popped up in amazon when i was looking at other pumps. It could be complete cheap garbage like a lot of the other knock off crap on amazon these days. But for 35 bucks with a prime guarantee, not a lot of harm in trying. This one is even cheaper... how low do you want to go? https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Universal-P...14B2ZEZG3SWM9F7 |
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