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goose
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fuel pressure regulator
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May 29, 2012, 19:54:25 pm »
need your help folks
i need a low pressure fuel regulator with a return (bypass) back to the tank
everyone i have talked to so far can't supply one with the return
any help would be appreciated
Angus
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richie
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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Reply #1 on:
May 29, 2012, 21:23:09 pm »
mallory do a good one,part number 4309 that I have used a few times
cheers richie
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stretch
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 12:12:38 pm »
Sorry for the thread hi-jack, but, can someone suggest a decent quality 2 port reg (low pressure - for IDA's) that doesn't require a return to the tank please?
Cheers.
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Erlend / bug66
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 12:31:50 pm »
Holley?
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stretch
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 12:39:35 pm »
Quote from: Erlend / bug66 on May 30, 2012, 12:31:50 pm
Holley?
Got one of those, not too happy with it.
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richie
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 13:02:47 pm »
Quote from: stretch on May 30, 2012, 12:39:35 pm
Quote from: Erlend / bug66 on May 30, 2012, 12:31:50 pm
Holley?
Got one of those, not too happy with it.
Mallory 4207 would be good for that Stretch,and I have those ones in stock
cheers richie
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stretch
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 13:52:55 pm »
Richie, they only go to 4psi, won't that by-pass the inlet needle valves on IDA's? (They are Jaycee 51.5mm with the glass balls replaced with standard brass inlet needle assembly).
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richie
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 14:18:11 pm »
Quote from: stretch on May 30, 2012, 13:52:55 pm
Richie, they only go to 4psi, won't that by-pass the inlet needle valves on IDA's? (They are Jaycee 51.5mm with the glass balls replaced with standard brass inlet needle assembly).
They should be ok,I have used them with the standard needle and seats on road cars and havent had any issues with them bleeding over,with the 3.0 glass ball I am not so sure
you can just see one behind the shroud on this ghia we built the engine for
cheers richie
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stretch
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 14:21:16 pm »
Thanks for that.
I might have to give you a shout after payday.
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Tobi/DFL
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Posts: 445
Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 14:27:41 pm »
Quote from: stretch on May 30, 2012, 12:12:38 pm
Sorry for the thread hi-jack, but, can someone suggest a decent quality 2 port reg (low pressure - for IDA's) that doesn't require a return to the tank please?
Cheers.
Hi,
I use a Malpassi/Filter King pressure regulator with IDAs and didnīt have any problems with it so far.
Tobi
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Shane Noone
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Posts: 267
Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 14:32:33 pm »
Quote from: Tobi/DFL on May 30, 2012, 14:27:41 pm
Quote from: stretch on May 30, 2012, 12:12:38 pm
Sorry for the thread hi-jack, but, can someone suggest a decent quality 2 port reg (low pressure - for IDA's) that doesn't require a return to the tank please?
Cheers.
Hi,
I use a Malpassi/Filter King pressure regulator with IDAs and didnīt have any problems with it so far.
Tobi
Hi Martin, I use same as Tobi here and have mine set to 3 psi on my 51 IDA's and seems ok, although I did have a troublesome gauge which I changed out. When JMR dyno'd mine think he used a Holley set up and tested at 2.9 - 3.0 psi. Seems some people on here have suggested 3.5 - 4psi on IDA's.....
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Tobi/DFL
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Posts: 445
Re: fuel pressure regulator
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Reply #11 on:
May 30, 2012, 14:56:18 pm »
Mine is set at 3 psi (according to the cheap gauge) as well.
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stretch
Sr. Member
Posts: 297
Re: fuel pressure regulator
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Reply #12 on:
May 30, 2012, 16:07:29 pm »
Thanks guys.
Shane do you run jaycee style inlets on your carbs? I nearly had a disaster on Sunday, the ally fuel block off in the side of the left hand carb had worked loose. It was about 2 turns from falling out !!
I smelled fuel & couldn't see any problems under the bonnet around the fuel tank, so started the engine & asked my wife to see if she could anything. She started yelling for me to turn the engine off, fuel was spraying out of the left hand carb & pooling on the tinware. So lucky it didn't ignite on the exhaust. Needless to say i'll be checking those at regular intervals from now on.
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Shane Noone
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Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 16:41:21 pm »
Quote from: stretch on May 30, 2012, 16:07:29 pm
Thanks guys.
Shane do you run jaycee style inlets on your carbs? I nearly had a disaster on Sunday, the ally fuel block off in the side of the left hand carb had worked loose. It was about 2 turns from falling out !!
I smelled fuel & couldn't see any problems under the bonnet around the fuel tank, so started the engine & asked my wife to see if she could anything. She started yelling for me to turn the engine off, fuel was spraying out of the left hand carb & pooling on the tinware. So lucky it didn't ignite on the exhaust. Needless to say i'll be checking those at regular intervals from now on.
Martin, Jeez mate that was lucky !!
No, I don't have the Jaycee kit on mine - entry point is factory with some small neat alloy elbows. I mean't to say on Saturday if we at the track and you want to try a pass with my DOT's to see how much " instant" affect that has on your ET's let me know as no probs and you never know eh
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stretch
Sr. Member
Posts: 297
Re: fuel pressure regulator
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May 30, 2012, 18:39:18 pm »
Thanks for that Shane, Andy Joyner offered me the use of his dot's on Sunday, I stuck with my crappy van tyres & car went 13.2 @ 99mph. That's a PB (in that car) for me mate so I was well happy. I'm sure with a good track & better air than we had at the weekend there's a very high 12 in there somewhere.
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