: :: Fuel Pressure Question :: :
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: :: Fuel Pressure Question :: :
Ok. so I decided that I am going to go with Turbo Edit and 450cc injectors. My question is, will I need any type of added fuel pressure to properly push those injectors or can I leave the rest stock. Oh, the motor is a 95 1.5 d series in a 89 CRX si. The reason I am asking is because a friend is telling me I will need added fuel pressure to run those injectors.
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Originally Posted by fsufan814
i dont think you understood but whatever i hope you blow it up or in the direction your going, wash out the cyls
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Originally Posted by fsufan814
fuel pressure reg has nothing to do with injector size necessarily but would be important if you ran a different fuel pump as far as i see it
as you can say i didnt say you need a bigger pump for 450's but if you run a bigger pump you will need a different fuel pump, sorry that your gettin so butt hurt
hope you understand what i said the first time now that i re worded
your welcome
eric
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yes i quoted myself
as you can say i didnt say you need a bigger pump for 450's but if you run a bigger pump you will need a different fuel pump, sorry that your gettin so butt hurt
hope you understand what i said the first time now that i re worded
your welcome
eric
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Originally Posted by fsufan814
i didnt say you need a bigger pump for 450's but if you run a bigger pump you will need a different fuel pump
if he upgrades his pump and leaves the stock regulator he should be more than fine as long as the new pump he buys isnt a High Pressure version. Generally most people pick up a Walbro 255 lt/hr pump.
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Originally Posted by xenocron
Originally Posted by fsufan814
i didnt say you need a bigger pump for 450's but if you run a bigger pump you will need a different fuel pump
if he upgrades his pump and leaves the stock regulator he should be more than fine as long as the new pump he buys isnt a High Pressure version. Generally most people pick up a Walbro 255 lt/hr pump.