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Topic #54122 12 posts Started by pabel89
buy the sard brand if you want qaulity
I don't trust $23 FPRs

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Go ahead and set the example, Pabel. When your car just throws a piston out the hood, you'll know why we stress so much that taking the cheap route is bad. You need to stick to quality parts. If they're wholesale cheap in price parts on eBay, they will be cheap on quality too.

Past -7A-FTE: Will never forget youPresent -3rd Gen3S-GTE: Swap in progressQUOTE (SinisterSinner @ Dec 19, 2009 - 10:52 AM)I dont want to even think of turbos, they blow up way too often...
I was just talking to a tuner for my ecu and he said; sard definately, you dont ever mess around with something that important. but everyone has their own opinion. He also said that there are other good brands but he has found the sard to be good quality and reliable.
I think the 'sard standard rising rate' is the one that youll want for a turbo. 1:1 wouldnt be rising rate but the best thing you can do is to ring a ecu tuner and chat with them

This post has been edited by beno: Dec 3, 2007 - 3:06 AM
ok so a sard fuel regulator when i install the supra TT walbro fuel pump it will fit right in i dnt have to do anything custom so it can fit in my car???
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I was just talking to a tuner for my ecu and he said; sard definately, you dont ever mess around with something that important. but everyone has their own opinion. He also said that there are other good brands but he has found the sard to be good quality and reliable.
I think the 'sard standard rising rate' is the one that youll want for a turbo. 1:1 wouldnt be rising rate but the best thing you can do is to ring a ecu tuner and chat with them

actually, beno, a 1:1 regulator, al'la the 3sgte stock one, IS a rising rate FPR, it raises FP 1psi for every psi of boost.
so, if your running 5psi, it adds 5psi of fuel pressure, ect.
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Yeah, when I read that I was like "wat", LOL. What is a 1:1 if it's not rising rate? laugh.gif

Past -7A-FTE: Will never forget youPresent -3rd Gen3S-GTE: Swap in progressQUOTE (SinisterSinner @ Dec 19, 2009 - 10:52 AM)I dont want to even think of turbos, they blow up way too often...
1:1 is standard really... When we refer to rising rate, it also means "additional" fuel is increased as boost rises. Pretty much all factory fuel regulators are 1:1. There is no additional fueling with a 1:1 regulator.

The SX 2:1 is a true rising rate. The Cartech FMU are rising rate regulators. The engine is receiving additional fuel whenever boost increases.

A 1:1 regulator doesn't increase more fuel.. it maintains base fuel pressures when fuel is firing from the injector.

For exmaple, 45 PSI base pressure at the fuel rail minus the 20 PSI positive pressure in the intake manifold = 25 psi of fuel from the injectors due to boost fighting against the injector itself.

A 1:1 rising rate will maintain 45 psi firing out of the injector. 65 PSI rail pressure fighting against 20 PSI of manifold pressure will still result in only 45 psi exiting the injector.

Anything higher than 1:1 will be considered a true rising rate. smile.gif

This post has been edited by Tony_the_Tiger: Dec 9, 2007 - 9:51 PM

'94 Supra TT 6spd; AEM EMS, HKS T51R KAI BB; 737 WHP @ 23 psi'94 Camry V6; AEM EMS, GT4088R; 520 WHP @ 26 psi'01 IS300; EMU, GT4088R; 381 WHP @ 10.5 psi'95 Integra GSR; AEM EMS GT2871R; 383 WHP @ 18 psi
Yeah i was thinking aftermarket rising rate meant that it more than proportionally increases the fuel pressure ie not just at a linear rate of 1:1

This post has been edited by beno: Dec 18, 2007 - 1:24 AM
That ebay FPR will actually close fuel return when the pressure is risen enough. Pretty crappy.

Stick with known brand that works smile.gif