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Old 06-12-2008, 01:45 PM   #94 (permalink)
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Question niiiiiiiiiiiiiiice

IMO, this's gotta be one of the most informative threads I've read....I gotta admit, I did notice that when I installed my walbro.....accelleration was MUCH smoother!!! I'm still runn'n stock turbo and stock injejctors, but push'n somewhere 'round 280whp / 320wtq with support'n mods (I had two HUGE exhaust leaks that I've fixed since my last dyno).

now, I'm pretty new to bOOsted cars my damn self, so since this thread's answered it's original question and then some, I wanna introduce another: what does the FPR do?? now, it would seem obvious by it's name, but after learn'n that the fuel pump opens via voltage sent from the ECU, I'm not too sure. but my guess is that the FPR tells the fuel pump how much to push.....how close am I!?

also, would this turn out to be a good supporting mod, kinda like the walbro and return line?? thanks!!!!
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