FPR brand? Type?
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Re:FPR brand? Type?
Why don't u belive me that FPR's don't work on OBD2. a fuel pressure reg only keeps metered fuel at a constant. Your injector pulse width is determined by O2 readings. If u bump up fuel pressure your O2 will see the added fuel and
shorten injector pulse width. I'm pretty sure that this is true for OBD1 as well but go ahead laugh it up i'm only trying to help.
shorten injector pulse width. I'm pretty sure that this is true for OBD1 as well but go ahead laugh it up i'm only trying to help.
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Re:FPR brand? Type?
Considering I use a chipped ECU running Uberdata and its closed loop disabled it doesn't matter. Plus the fact that wouldn't remove enough fuel from a map to compensate for increased fuel pressure. How do you think FMU's work on OBDII?
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