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Old 26 April 2004, 08:58 PM
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Question Fuel Pressure Regulator

I have a MY96 sti v2. I am about to order a new FSE FPR and i had a look to see where the old one is. I cannot find it at all. Can someone inform me where it is.

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the oe one is at the corner of the inlet m8. the inlet arm that is next to the turbo. it's a very small l shaped thing. absolute b@stard to get out and tricky to fit back in place because of the tightness of fuel pipe and a stoopid wee rubber ring, but it's doable without taking the inlet off. how is the car holdin up anyways m8?
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oh and find out what one it is to that you've orderedd. believe it or not, theres two different fpr's. one-to-one and rising rate. rising rate is the one i got and is harder to work with
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Originally Posted by drb5
the oe one is at the corner of the inlet m8. the inlet arm that is next to the turbo. it's a very small l shaped thing. absolute b@stard to get out and tricky to fit back in place because of the tightness of fuel pipe and a stoopid wee rubber ring, but it's doable without taking the inlet off. how is the car holdin up anyways m8?
Hey up dave. Car is great, well after fitting 4 new coil packs, 4 new spark plugs, a new walbro fuel pump and my scoobyecu and full decat system. Just thought the reg was needed to control fuel a bit better (and the thought of adding bigger injectors to get more power!). How your motor anyway?

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Originally Posted by drb5
oh and find out what one it is to that you've orderedd. believe it or not, theres two different fpr's. one-to-one and rising rate. rising rate is the one i got and is harder to work with
Oh dont worry it is from Alyn at AS performance and is the 1:1 reg not the rising rate.
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getting there m8. mapping is finally getting finished soon. not telling when tho
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