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Old 30 January 2002, 07:27 PM
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a Scooby?As i know the EVO's benefit from them,as do Cossie's...contary to what a load of misinformed morons think on the RS board ,who wouldnt know there ar$e from there elbow.

I am genuinely interseted what Scooby drivers know of these and what if any benefit they give.On a Cossie they replace the fuel pressure regulator and is fully adjustable and increases fuel pressure,which is a good thing and makes it feel better.

Any input appreiciated.
Old 30 January 2002, 07:58 PM
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Increasing the fuel pressure will either fill in a lean spot if you have one but make the rest rich.
It is reallyt for a mappable ecu to get the best results if the duty cycle is above 90%ish.
Motorsport international do a very nice selection ...
Cant remember the telephone number but their web is on www.msionline.co.uk - loads of honda bits, but call for a scooby fit.
Old 30 January 2002, 09:00 PM
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Bob Rawle does a power boost valve - it's called a Link...
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fitted one last week got rid of hessitation
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Old 31 January 2002, 09:17 AM
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FSE over Weber, mmmmm

No thanks, IMA you should listen to tuners not people off the BBS.

Cossies are better on 2wd regulators than FSE's

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We have fitted FSE's to scoobs... no real benefit other than an increase in "driveability" IMHO... are going to try one in conjunction with ECU cahnge on mine.... will let you know!

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Dingy you stick to Harvey's beleifs mate,i have my own opinions....

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I haven't spoke to SCS on the subject, don't really talk to them anymore to be honest.
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Just joshing mate....nah it works on mine fine...but i get fed up of people slating them when they really just dont understand them....all they are is an adjustable regulator that bangs in a bit more pressure throughout the rev range.

Lambchops was another car via AVA that shows a benefit.But then who can deny higher fuel pressure is better on these tuned cars?
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