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Performance products advertises a fuel regulator for a carb'd engine, anyone use one and what is the general opinion?
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depends on the fuel pump and the requirement of the carbs.....
1st you need a fuel pump designed for carbs (carbs use lower pressure, 3-5psi mostly) a fuel pressure regulator is a good idea, however without a method to measure the pressure it is sorta useless unless you know what to look for..... I'm all about having as much information possible so I have a fuel pressure gauge mounted inside my engine compartment, makes troubleshooting easier... |
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