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> Fuel pressure Reg. and gauges, for 6 cyl.
Mike D.
post Jan 8 2004, 05:42 PM
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I know there has been talk about those dial fuel regulators, and most of the talk is that they are crap. Well I found one made by Holley, with a 1 in 2 out, and a screw for setting pressure. This shop also had a fuel pressure gauge, made by Holley. Really nice stuff. Has anyone ever used this?

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givory
post Jan 8 2004, 07:18 PM
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Sure Mike - I have one mounted right behind my Webers on a 2L six with a pressure guage on top: works just fine - I set it once for 4lbs and there it stays, right on the mark. No issues.
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post Jan 8 2004, 08:43 PM
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I had two holley fuel pressure regulators fail--one straight out of the box. Others have told me they've lately had a high failure rate. I just ditched the regulator and settled with the 6 lbs or so coming straight out of the holley red pump. Works fine now with my 6cyl. weber setup and the floats should have no problem handling the pressure too.
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