Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator & parts
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Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator & parts
Hi,
I have a new Sard fuel pressure regulator for sale complete with fuel line fittings and a pressure gauge.
Also included is a new 1m length of stanless steel braided 8mm OD fuel line and a new classic fuel rail adaptor.
It was all built up ready to go onto my car but was stripped back down as I found out my standard regulator would be fine for what I needed.
£70 delivered Royal Mail Special delivery tracked & insured.
Payment via Paypal gift please.
Pics to follow.
I have a new Sard fuel pressure regulator for sale complete with fuel line fittings and a pressure gauge.
Also included is a new 1m length of stanless steel braided 8mm OD fuel line and a new classic fuel rail adaptor.
It was all built up ready to go onto my car but was stripped back down as I found out my standard regulator would be fine for what I needed.
£70 delivered Royal Mail Special delivery tracked & insured.
Payment via Paypal gift please.
Pics to follow.
Last edited by Lee D T; 01 July 2013 at 11:51 AM.
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It depends on what type of fuel injectors you have and how much duty you need to run them at to achieve your goal (bhp)
If you search this forum you will find that running your injectors at 85% duty is the rule of thumb, if you need more but do not want to install larger injectors then you can use an adjustable fuel regulator to increase the fuel pressure, you would usually have already replaced the fuel pump.
So it depends on your current set up and what you want to achieve.
Do some research and decide from there.
Thanks,
Lee.
If you search this forum you will find that running your injectors at 85% duty is the rule of thumb, if you need more but do not want to install larger injectors then you can use an adjustable fuel regulator to increase the fuel pressure, you would usually have already replaced the fuel pump.
So it depends on your current set up and what you want to achieve.
Do some research and decide from there.
Thanks,
Lee.
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